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Weidong Bian updated SQOOP-455:
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Description:
When specifying --driver "oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver" in cli,a GenericJdbcManager
instead of OracleManager is initialized even when -connect-manager is specified
due to the following code in org.apache.sqoop.manager.DefaultManagerFactory.
Should have been put after the connection scheme is judged.
String manualDriver = options.getDriverClassName();
if (manualDriver != null) {
// User has manually specified JDBC implementation with --driver.
// Just use GenericJdbcManager.
return new GenericJdbcManager(manualDriver, options);
}
was:
When specifying --driver "oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver" in cli,a GenericJdbcManager
instead of OracleManager is initialized even when -connect-manager is specified
due to the following code in org.apache.sqoop.manager.DefaultManagerFactory.
Shouldn't it be put even after the connection scheme is judged?
String manualDriver = options.getDriverClassName();
if (manualDriver != null) {
// User has manually specified JDBC implementation with --driver.
// Just use GenericJdbcManager.
return new GenericJdbcManager(manualDriver, options);
}
> OracleManager not properly initialized when specifying --driver
> "oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver" in the command line
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>
> Key: SQOOP-455
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-455
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: connectors/oracle
> Affects Versions: 1.4.1-incubating
> Reporter: Weidong Bian
> Priority: Minor
>
> When specifying --driver "oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver" in cli,a
> GenericJdbcManager instead of OracleManager is initialized even when
> -connect-manager is specified due to the following code in
> org.apache.sqoop.manager.DefaultManagerFactory. Should have been put after
> the connection scheme is judged.
> String manualDriver = options.getDriverClassName();
> if (manualDriver != null) {
> // User has manually specified JDBC implementation with --driver.
> // Just use GenericJdbcManager.
> return new GenericJdbcManager(manualDriver, options);
> }
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