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214365
06-23-2004, 12:12 PM
Jdeveloper BC4J and ODBC-JDBC bridge

I am trying to use the JDBC-ODBC bridge with BC4J in Jdeveloper
version 9.0.3.1. I can create a database connection no problem. I can
run queries with the SQL Worksheet just fine. However when I generate
an application module and try to run the tester I get either a null
pointer exception error or a application module not connected to
database error.

I set up the internal connection setting to point to a oracle database
and this made no difference.

One of my coworkers tried the same thing, he is using jdev 9.0.3.4 I
believe. He had no luck either.

It seems make no difference what type of database I try to connect
to:SQL Server, Access or pervasive SQL all error out in same way with
JDBC-ODBC bridge.

Please help.

shay
06-24-2004, 09:27 AM
There is a document about using BC4J with non-Oracle databases on OTN.
http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/howtos/bc4j/bc_foreign_db_intro.html
It might help you.

If you still have problems try posting a question on the JDev forum here:
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jsp?forum=83

214365
06-25-2004, 05:49 AM
Thanks. But the articles refer to the use of JDBC drivers and not the
JDBC-ODBC bridge.

I have posted the message to the forum you recomend.


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