Hi All,
I've installed the binary package of Geoserver 1.7.2 on Ubuntu Linux
8.10 with Sun JDK 1.6.0_10. It is up and working, but I need to
connect it to an Oracle database. I want to use OCI, which is also up
and successfully used by Mapserver. I tried to symlink OCI's
ojdbc6.jar into geoserver/webapps/geoserver/WEB-INF/lib directory, but
no effect (not any Oracle option appears in
Welcome | Config | Data | DataStores | New page's Feature Data Set
Description dropdown list). I've restarted Geoserver, it starts
without any related ERROR, WARN, FATAL message in its log. Logging is
set to some debug level, so quite long.
related environment variables:
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun
ORACLE_BASE=/usr/local/instantclient_11_1
ORACLE_HOME=/usr/local/instantclient_11_1
ORACLE_SID=XE
GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/geoserver_data
GEOSERVER_HOME=/usr/local/geoserver-1.7.2
What did I wrong?
Thank you in advance!
Best regards: Balázs Bámer
Hi Balázs,
Just a point of clarification. Did you install the oracle extension before symlinking the ojdbc6.jar? If so, does it show up as an available data store if you do not symlink the jar?
-Justin
Balázs Bámer wrote:
Hi All,
I've installed the binary package of Geoserver 1.7.2 on Ubuntu Linux
8.10 with Sun JDK 1.6.0_10. It is up and working, but I need to
connect it to an Oracle database. I want to use OCI, which is also up
and successfully used by Mapserver. I tried to symlink OCI's
ojdbc6.jar into geoserver/webapps/geoserver/WEB-INF/lib directory, but
no effect (not any Oracle option appears in
Welcome | Config | Data | DataStores | New page's Feature Data Set
Description dropdown list). I've restarted Geoserver, it starts
without any related ERROR, WARN, FATAL message in its log. Logging is
set to some debug level, so quite long.
related environment variables:
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun
ORACLE_BASE=/usr/local/instantclient_11_1
ORACLE_HOME=/usr/local/instantclient_11_1
ORACLE_SID=XE
GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/geoserver_data
GEOSERVER_HOME=/usr/local/geoserver-1.7.2
What did I wrong?
Thank you in advance!
Best regards: Balázs Bámer
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