: Re: Progress ?
There are no free ones that I am aware of.
V9.1 Ships with one that works very well with OJB.
Unfortunatly you will have to generate the schema from Progress.
Regards
Mark
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From: "eric barbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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JDBC driver exists, but is there a free version ?
And does it work with OJB ?
Thanks
Éric
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Envoyé : lundi 23 février 2004 17:52
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Objet : Progress ?
Hi,
I want to know if somebody has worked with OJB and Progres
Hi,
I want to know if somebody has worked with OJB and Progress V 8.
If yes, can this persons give me where to found the jdbc driver and mail us
the repository.
Thanks,
Éric
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For addi
e conversion is already define in OJB.
Hope that help.
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Objet : RE: Date problem ?
Does somebody have an idea ?
Thanks
Éric
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Does somebody have an idea ?
Thanks
Éric
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Objet : Date problem ?
Hi everybody,
I'm working under Oracle 8i.
In my repository_user.xml, i have amo
Hi everybody,
I'm working under Oracle 8i.
In my repository_user.xml, i have amongst other things this class descriptor
where the Calendate2DateFieldConversion looks like following :
/*
* Created on 19 nov. 2003
*
* To change the template for this generated file go to
* Windo
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> Betreff: jdbc-connection-descriptor
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> Hi everybody,
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> Can anyone send to me some jdbc-connection-descriptor for DB2
> and
Hi everybody,
Can anyone send to me some jdbc-connection-descriptor for DB2 and Informix ?
Thanks a lot.
Éric
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lease send the full stack trace of the exception.
Oleg
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From: "eric barbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 10:24:31 +0100
Subject: BATCH-MODE parameter
> Hi all,
>
> In order to ameliorate performance, I'
Hi all,
In order to ameliorate performance, I've tried to set batch-mode parameter
to true in the repository
(if this is not intended to ameliorate performance, please tell me).
Unfortunately, I get an error when executing my program :
"Object is not an instance of declaring class".
Here is the
Hi,
I don't really understand you're pb. ;o(
Is it : any field from my class A can be THE foreign key (mykey in this
case) from my class B ?
Regards
Éric
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Obje
Hi,
If A is 1 and B is n.
In A class descriptor write :
And in B class descriptor write this
Here mykey is the foreignkey but not a primary key !
Hope it helps you,
Éric
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Hi all,
Thomas Dudziak wrote:
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> On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, eric barbe wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>Honestly, I did not test Hibernate, I only read the documentation.
>>Hibernate works the other way around from OBJ for modeling the XML.
>>What I saw for string list i
Hi,
Honestly, I did not test Hibernate, I only read the documentation.
Hibernate works the other way around from OBJ for modeling the XML.
What I saw for string list is this :
It seem's simply. You give the "name" property, then the "table" name
Yes, you're right, but what do you think about Hibernate witch seems to do
this very simply ?
Eric
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Objet : RE: Collection of string
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Objet : RE: Collection of string
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, eric barbe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, I need to use this table on reporting applications that do not use
OJB.
> This fields must be readable.
>
The string cla
n Fri, 21 Nov 2003, eric barbe wrote:
> Hi,
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> I'm trying to map a string list declared as ArrayList in my Java code.
> I declared a collection like this
>
>
> ...
> element-class-ref="java.lang.String" auto-update=&quo
Hi,
I'm trying to map a string list declared as ArrayList in my Java code.
I declared a collection like this
...
...
I try to declare the class java.lang.String, it seems stupid, but i don't
know how to do :
And my DDL script looks like the follo
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