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| Re: Using connection profiles with Weblogic [message #787459 is a reply to message #786899] |
Tue, 31 January 2012 10:53  |
Jason Weathersby Messages: 9167 Registered: July 2009 |
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Olly
You should only be setting
-Dorg.eclipse.datatools_workspacepath=E:/myworkspace and the Weblogic
process needs permission to write to this directory. I am attaching a
report that you should be able to run in WL and see if the variable is
set. The report reports system vars.
Jason
On 1/30/2012 6:38 PM, Olly wrote:
> I want to use a connection profile for my web app. I'm running weblogic
> 10.3.4. I'm deploying my app as a war file. I've got report templates on
> the server that will be used for report creation. If I use regular jdbc
> connection information for my report template, the report gets created
> fine. If I try to use a connection profile, i get the Unable to
> determine the default workspace location. Check your OSGI-less platform
> configuration of the plugin or datatools workspace path at .... What is
> the easiest way to go about setting up my weblogic instance to accept
> connection profiles or recognize them. I won't be using the report
> viewer. I just need the reports to be created server side and then I
> will give the operator the option to store them in the database. I was
> reading this link:
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Birt_3.7_Migration_Guide#Connection_Profiles but
> I didn't know what to do. Do I need to set both of these? Quote:
>> For example, define the system property in a VM argument:
>> -Dorg.eclipse.datatools_workspacepath=E:/myworkspace/.metadata/.plugins -Dorg.eclipse.datatools.connectivity_workspacepath=E:/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity
>>
>
Jason Weathersby
BIRT Exchange
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| Re: Using connection profiles with Weblogic [message #787462 is a reply to message #786899] |
Tue, 31 January 2012 10:53  |
Jason Weathersby Messages: 9167 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |

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Olly
You should only be setting
-Dorg.eclipse.datatools_workspacepath=E:/myworkspace and the Weblogic
process needs permission to write to this directory. I am attaching a
report that you should be able to run in WL and see if the variable is
set. The report reports system vars.
Jason
On 1/30/2012 6:38 PM, Olly wrote:
> I want to use a connection profile for my web app. I'm running weblogic
> 10.3.4. I'm deploying my app as a war file. I've got report templates on
> the server that will be used for report creation. If I use regular jdbc
> connection information for my report template, the report gets created
> fine. If I try to use a connection profile, i get the Unable to
> determine the default workspace location. Check your OSGI-less platform
> configuration of the plugin or datatools workspace path at .... What is
> the easiest way to go about setting up my weblogic instance to accept
> connection profiles or recognize them. I won't be using the report
> viewer. I just need the reports to be created server side and then I
> will give the operator the option to store them in the database. I was
> reading this link:
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Birt_3.7_Migration_Guide#Connection_Profiles but
> I didn't know what to do. Do I need to set both of these? Quote:
>> For example, define the system property in a VM argument:
>> -Dorg.eclipse.datatools_workspacepath=E:/myworkspace/.metadata/.plugins -Dorg.eclipse.datatools.connectivity_workspacepath=E:/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity
>>
>
Jason Weathersby
BIRT Exchange
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