database.
Thank you for your help.
Luís Ramos
Dpto. de GIS, Movilidad y Datos
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Simon Pelicon
Enviado el: dijous, 10 / abril / 2008 11:43
Para: MapGuide Users Mail List
Asunto: Re: [mapguide-users] King
Hi!
Connection properties are blank because provider did not loaded successfully.
Open KingOracleProvider.dll with DependencyWalker ( http://www.dependencywalker.com/) and look for missing dll.
I think that Oracle client needs some Microsoft MFC dll files.
Simon
Luis Ramos wrote:
Hell
Hello,
I'm facing a similar problem on a XP machine with MagGuide Server 2.0,
Apache 2 and Oracle 9.2.
What I've done:
- downloaded and installed the King Oracle v.0.7.3 For FDO 3.3 with Oracle
Instant Client.
- downloaded and installed the Oracle Instant Client basic v 10.2.0.3
- changed the pr
Thank you for your help,
it is working now! I've deleted the oci files in the fdo folder.
:clap:
Jerome
zspitzer wrote:
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> if you do use the instant client version, make sure the oci*.dll's are in
> the bin\FDO directory and not in a subdirectory
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> z
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> On Jan 15, 2008 7:45 PM, Simon Pe
if you do use the instant client version, make sure the oci*.dll's are in
the bin\FDO directory and not in a subdirectory
z
On Jan 15, 2008 7:45 PM, Simon Pelicon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, Instant Client is not necessary if you use Oracle 10g client.
> In this case you have to download K
No, Instant Client is not necessary if you use Oracle 10g client.
In this case you have to download King Provider for v0.7.3
Windows 32-bit provider for Oracle 10.2 Client and not
for Instant Client.
Simon
JeromeA wrote:
Hm, jes could be. But I also tried to install Oracle 10g client, wi
Hm, jes could be. But I also tried to install Oracle 10g client, wich works,
and deinstalled the 9i Client. So there is no Instant Client necessary,
isn't it?
Simon Pelicon wrote:
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> Did you by mistake downland 64bit version of oracle instant client
> instead of 32bit
Did you by mistake downland 64bit version of oracle instant client
instead of 32bit?
Simon
JeromeA wrote:
Hi,
I've got a MGE 2008 trial, with FDO 3.2.2. I downloaded Fing for 3.2.2. I
restarted several times.
I also tried the dependency walker wich shows a few missing files (see
attached i
Hi,
I've got a MGE 2008 trial, with FDO 3.2.2. I downloaded Fing for 3.2.2. I
restarted several times.
I also tried the dependency walker wich shows a few missing files (see
attached image).
Thanks for your help ,
Jerome
Simon Pelicon wrote:
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> Hi,
> Which version of MapGuide do you have?
>
Hi,
Which version of MapGuide do you have?
There are providers v0.7.3 for different FDO versions (3.1 ,3.2 and .3.2.2)
Do you restart MG server after changing provider files,xml etc...?
You can also check which files are missing or wrong , using "Dependency
walker" http://www.dependencywalker.co
Hi,
yes I think so. I took the first one: v0.7.3 Windows 32-bit provider with
Oracle Instant Client.
I'm trying to connect to Oracle 9.2.0.4.0 from MG Studio 2008
Jerome
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Hi,
Did you installed right version of King Oracle Provider for Oracle
instant Client?
- Simon
JeromeA wrote:
Hi,
and thank you for all of your replies. Yes I think I've made all the changes
that are mentioned in the readme.txt of FDO KingOracle Provider. I copied
all the necessary files
Hi,
and thank you for all of your replies. Yes I think I've made all the changes
that are mentioned in the readme.txt of FDO KingOracle Provider. I copied
all the necessary files an made the entries in the providers.xml and matched
the King FDO Version to the others.
Jerome
Jackie Ng wrote:
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Is that provider targeting the correct version of FDO that comes with your
installed MapGuide OS?
- Jackie
JeromeA wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to work with the King Oracle Provider to connect to a Oracle
> 9.2 database. I've copied the 3 files (KingOracleProvider.dll;
> KingOracleMessage.dl
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