February
This is the archive for February, 2008.
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- Eclipse: running your project via mvn jetty:run and debugging it
As part of my preparation for my new assignment, since I’ve been using Eclipse, I do really need this set to my IDE…
Step 1
Go to the Run/External Tools/External Tools …” menu item on the “Run” menu bar. Select “Program” and click the “New” button. On the “Main” tab, fill in the “Location:” as the […]
- Oracle Hibernate URL Connection String
Bout: jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521/orcl vs jdbc:oracle:thin://localhost:1521/orcl
Story:
1. Checked out the project
2. set parameters for the DB connection
3. built it and attempted to run it.
Problem: The app wouldn’t run.
Attempts to solve:Checked parameters of database-c3p0.properties
* system.connection.username=system (able to use this in the sqlplus)
* system.connection.password=password (this was the password assigned during […]
- Weird Behavior in partitioning disk
I have this old partitioning designed for Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper)
partition 1 NTFS my windows partition
partition 2 FAT32 for writing files that would be accessible for both windows and linux
partition 3 is my Ubuntu partition
since Gutsy Gibbon does write in NTFS i had to remove FAT and expand my NTFS
the queer thing was, when i booted […]
- Dumping data to Oracle 10g via command line
Assuming you have already created the DB user, see http://blogs.exist.com/jcutaran/2008/02/18/creating-a-user-in-oracle-10g-through-command-line/
1. Log into a command console with the oracle user
> su - oracle
2. execute the command template below
imp userid= fromuser= toUser= file= log= compile=y commit=y
example:
> imp userid=system/password fromuser=NPN6 toUser=NPN6 file=~/version1.dmp log=~/imp.log compile=y commit=y
some notes:
userid - refers to […]
- Creating a user in Oracle 10g through command line
Assuming Oracle is installed and running…
1. Log into a command console with the oracle user.
> su - oracle
2. Creat a file and place the text below.
drop user npn6 cascade;
create user npn6 identified by npn6;
grant resource, connect, create view to npn6;
commit;
3. log into sqlplus to run the file you created
>sqlplus / […]
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