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Oracle DB ---> choose "Preferences", select the "Test/Database Connections" tab and click "Add" to get the DB registration dialog. Select Oracle from the combo box and provide the necessary data for your db instance. Afterwards you can choose this connection in the "Select Database" dialog.
after following all these steps, i got exception as below.
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Exception [EclipseLink-4002] (Eclipse Persistence Services - 2.3.2.v20111125-r10461): org.eclipse.persistence.exceptions.DatabaseException
Internal Exception: java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:SAL1
Error Code: 0
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what are all the requirements do i need to follow for connecting to oracle thru jubula.
i just installed oracle and connected to database with default user name(SYSTEM) and password.
]]>Yuga M2013-03-21T15:37:09-00:00Re: Problem while connecting to the ORACLE Database
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i didn't give the SID name correctly.
And for those who are facing similar kind of problem:-
in windows serives; "find item with name "oracleserivceABCD" where ABCD is ur SID. and it should be started...
And in my case; iam using oracle 11g Express edition (free Version) and my sid is "XE"
]]>Yuga M2013-03-22T06:13:30-00:00Re: Problem while connecting to the ORACLE Database
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Alexandra Schladebeck2013-03-22T08:26:01-00:00Re: Problem while connecting to the ORACLE Database
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SID (System ID)- is the name of your database. SID = xe in your connection string.
Ask your DBA for SID of your database.
If you have access to the DB server, try to locate tnsnames.ora file,
it should be under $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin subdirectory (ORACLE_HOME is an environment variable pointing to the DB subdirectory),
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