MCF's Oracle support was written against earlier versions of the Oracle driver. It is possible that they have changed the driver class. If the driver winds up in the dist/connector-lib directory (I'm assuming you are using trunk or 0.4-incubating), then it should be accessible.
Could you please try the following: jar -tf ojdbc6.jar | grep "oracle/jdbc/OracleDriver" ... assuming you are using Linux? If the driver class IS found, then the other possibility is that the jar is compiled against a later version of Java than the one you are using to run MCF. Please let me know what you find. Karl On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Matthew Parker <mpar...@apogeeintegration.com> wrote: > I downloaded MCF and started playing with the default setup under Jetty and > Derby. It starts up without any issue. > > I would like to connect to our ORACLE database and import data into SOLR. > > I placed the ojdbc6.jar file in the connectors/jdbc/jdbc-drivers directory > as stated in the README instruction file to use the ORACLE driver. > > I ran "ant build" from the main directory, and restarted the example in > dist/example using Jetty. > > When I setup a connector, MCF throws an exception stating that it cannot > find oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver class. > > Looking in the connector-lib directory, the oracle jar is there. > > I also tried placing the ojdbc6.jar in the dist/example/lib directory, but > that didn't fix the problem either. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? > > TIA > > ------------------------------ > This e-mail and any files transmitted with it may be proprietary. Please > note that any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely those of > the author and do not necessarily represent those of Apogee Integration. >