Lon

I have reverse engineering working on TBLips.  I tested it for just about every 
database.

Paul

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> On Sep 10, 2020, at 10:53 AM, Lon Varscsak via Webobjects-dev 
> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks for trying.  The project itself runs fine (has for years), it's just 
> in EOModeler that I'm having the trouble.
> 
>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 2:49 AM Markus Ruggiero <mailingli...@kataputt.com> 
>> wrote:
>>> On 9 Sep 2020, at 19:57, Lon Varscsak <lon.varsc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hmm, when you say driver in the "workspace" where do you mean?  It's 
>>> currently on the classpath.  
>> 
>> yes, of course, that's what I meant, sorry for the wrong wording.
>> 
>> There might be other issues like driver not being compatible with the 
>> database (newer db, older driver ?) or some such. Did you explicitly specify 
>> the driver class in the connection dict in the model? I found that usually 
>> one does not need to do this. Having the driver on the project class path 
>> should be enough if the credentials and the url to the db given in the model 
>> are ok. Did you specify the correct plugin? URL scheme ok?
>> 
>> Often when there are unexplicable things going on quitting Eclipse, manually 
>> deleting the project's build folder from the file system, restarting Eclipse 
>> and doing an explicit Project -> Clean can fix things.
>> 
>> Other than that I have no idea.
>> 
>>> 
>>> I do have credentials in the model for this, so that isn't an issue.
>>> 
>>>> On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 6:14 AM Markus Ruggiero <mailingli...@kataputt.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> > On 4 Sep 2020, at 05:29, Lon Varscsak via Webobjects-dev 
>>>> > <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
>>>> > 
>>>> > Hey guys,
>>>> > 
>>>> > I'm trying to do reverse engineering in EOModeler, but when I go to do 
>>>> > it it complains that it can't find a suitable driver.  The drive is on 
>>>> > the classpath for the project (and works fine connecting), but I'm 
>>>> > wondering if there's something I need to do for WOLips to know about the 
>>>> > jar file?  I can't find anything on it.
>>>> > 
>>>> 
>>>> Driver in the workspace is a good starting point, but reverse engineering 
>>>> (and generating SQL) in EntityModeler does not read the Properties files 
>>>> in your project, thus does not use and of the DB credentials specified 
>>>> there. You must edit your Default db config in the model. These values 
>>>> will not be used by your application but overridden by what is in the 
>>>> Properties file(s), so no problem with db credentials and such that 
>>>> disagree between the model connection dict and the Properties file
>>>> 
>>>> ---markus---
>>>> 
>>>> > Any help would be appreciated,
>>>> > 
>>>> > Lon
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