Company that I work in is interested in OpenJUMP customization.
The problem is that we work with Oracle database and as we can see there is no write support for Oracle in OpenJUMP.
The question is, why is that? Is there some problem with Oracle driver licensing? Is it possible to write Oracle driver or use existing ojdbcxx.jar for that purpose?
Nevertheless, my company is interested in that functionality and we would like to communicate with someone who knows something about it or can program this feature.
Thanks.
Tomislav Obad
tomislav.obad@gmail.com
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as far as I know there is no problem with write access, it is only tht nobody needed it - or at least nobody was sponsering it. Such a development would be nice of course.
However, I am not sure if there was a brazilian company that wanted to develop write access as well a couple of years ago.
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stefan
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We should use some code/experience from Saig team: Kosmo has support for Oracle. Its java machine (embedded with Kosmo) has already Oracle jar driver in it. I have never used it but I read on Kosmo lists that some people do.
Peppe
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Hi.
Company that I work in is interested in OpenJUMP customization.
The problem is that we work with Oracle database and as we can see there is no write support for Oracle in OpenJUMP.
The question is, why is that? Is there some problem with Oracle driver licensing? Is it possible to write Oracle driver or use existing ojdbcxx.jar for that purpose?
Nevertheless, my company is interested in that functionality and we would like to communicate with someone who knows something about it or can program this feature.
Thanks.
Tomislav Obad
tomislav.obad@gmail.com
Hei,
as far as I know there is no problem with write access, it is only tht nobody needed it - or at least nobody was sponsering it. Such a development would be nice of course.
However, I am not sure if there was a brazilian company that wanted to develop write access as well a couple of years ago.
I forwarded this message to the several jump (user & devel) lists
stefan
We should use some code/experience from Saig team: Kosmo has support for Oracle. Its java machine (embedded with Kosmo) has already Oracle jar driver in it. I have never used it but I read on Kosmo lists that some people do.
Peppe