I need to configure a SQL server 2014 with my AEM server. But could not find any osgi bundle for the driver and the JDBC connection details to be added.
I am very new to database connections with AEM and not sure where to get the bundle to upload.
When I tried to download the jar file from Microsoft website and converted it to osgi bundle, it does not work in AEM
I had the same problem.please check this link
'http://rimamittal.blogspot.fr/2015/07/connecting-aem-6-with-microsoft-sql.html'
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I'm using Pentaho Spoon to Data iteration now, and I want to Change Repository Database of Pentaho.
As I know Pentaho repository server is HsqlDB, and I want to change HsqlDB to MSSQL
So I searched about this, and I followed page 'https://help.hitachivantara.com/Documentation/Pentaho/8.0/Setup/Installation/Archive/Start_Pentaho_Server' , but it didn't work out.
Is there any way to change repository of Pentaho?
I assume that you install archive version of Pentaho Server from your link so you can follow the steps to config MS SQL Server as a repository database from here but if you install manual version of Pentaho Server you can follow from here
I want to install an instance of SQL Sever Analysis Services locally for development use. The Documentation indicates that this can be done with the installation exe, but I can't find that option when I run the developer exe from the installation site.
This page indicates that it should be available.
I figured it out.
Download the installer
Select custom installation
Choose the 1st link to add features to an existing installation and follow the link.
I'm working with Neo4j desktop. I successfully installed the ETL tool but on the database configuration, I can see only the Mysql and portage default.
I downloaded the SQL Server driver and unzipped it into my active database lib directory, but the SQL Server database type option did not appear on the menu.
Please advice
Tal
Tal, currently the sql-server support only works with the command line tool.
Please follow the instructions there:
https://neo4j-contrib.github.io/neo4j-etl/#neo4j-etl-cli
Make sure to use the correct JDBC URL for SQL Server.
Here is a Docker example for SQL Server
https://neo4j-contrib.github.io/neo4j-etl/#_microsoft_sql
I have a doubt regarding LIferay 7.0 and Wildfly. I recently found a method to integrate Oracle DB with Liferay but, at least in the example and on my attempts to try it, when I start Wildfly with Liferay it keeps telling me "Unsupported Database Oracle".
The tutorial I followed was this one: https://www.dontesta.it/blog/en/2016/04/13/liferay-7-ce-how-to-add-support-for-oracle-db/
Is that only supported for Tomact? (Like in the example in that tutorial).
Thanks in advance.
The Oracle driver for Liferay 7 CE also works for the bundle with wildfly.
The procedure is very simple:
Build the Oracle Driver for Liferay (by following the guide liferay-portal-oracledb-support)
Download JDBC Oracle driver
Copy JDBC Driver in $LIFERA_HOME/wildfly-10.0.0/modules/com/liferay/portal/main/
Add JDBC Driver ojdbc7.jar as resource in module.xml ($LIFERA_HOME/wildfly-10.0.0/modules/com/liferay/portal/main/)
Copy jar (liferay-portal-oracledb-support-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar) of the Oracle Driver for Liferay in $LIFERAY_HOME/wildfly-10.0.0/standalone/deployments/ROOT.war/WEB-INF/lib/
Start Liferay
By following the above steps you should be able to install successfully Liferay 7, also you can see this tutorial Liferay 7 Wildfly: How to add support for Oracle DB
I point out the project https://github.com/amusarra/liferay-portal-database-all-in-one-support which groups the support for the three commercial databases for versions 7.0, 7.1 and 7.2 of Liferay.
This project add support to the Oracle Database, SQL Server and IBM DB2 database. Liferay has performed refactorting the code so that it is possible and easy to add support for databases no longer supported OOTB (out-of-the-box). The last version (1.1.4) of the driver works with the Liferay 7.2.1 CE GA2.
You can download the latest version binary jar from Maven Central Repository liferay-portal-database-all-in-one-support (https://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cit.dontesta), by doing so you can avoid doing the build.
I invite you to read the article How to build a Docker Liferay 7.2 image with the Oracle Database support (https://www.dontesta.it/en/2019/08/21/how-to-build-a-docker-liferay-7-2-image-with-the-oracle-database-support/) which may be interesting for you.
I've created my first database based desktop app in .NET and not able to understand how can I deploy the database with the application installer, so that the database, application and the SQL Server is installed in one go.
If I only deploy the native client for SQL Server and the database with the installer, will it work?
The application uses the database very frequently.
You need to install the SQL Express engine if you want to use it. Deploying only the client connectivity will give you exactly what the 'client connectivity' name implies: you'll be able to connect to a SQL Server. But only a running SQL Server instance will be able to read/write your application database.
The SQL Express install MSI is actually very customizable and allows for a lot of scenarios, including unattended setup and remote deployment. For the most basic options, see Configuring SQL Express During Installation. Your application installer will have to invoke the Express installer passing in the desired parameters.
Using click once you can make sql server express a dependency of the main project and it would be deployed with the instalation data and installed, if it is not instaled yet, when you first install your app.
You can do it in the project properties, in Visual Studio.