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Fusion software does not ship with the Oracle JDBC drivers for licensing reasons. The correct driver for your Oracle database release and Java version can be downloaded from [https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/appdev/jdbc-downloads.html Oracle]. | Fusion software does not ship with the Oracle JDBC drivers for licensing reasons. The correct driver for your Oracle database release and Java version can be downloaded from [https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/appdev/jdbc-downloads.html Oracle]. | ||
− | In general, use ojdbc8.jar for Java 8,9 or 11 | + | In general, use <code>ojdbc8.jar</code> for Java 8,9 or 11, and <code>ojdbc10.jar </code> for Java 10. |
=Installing the JDBC Driver= | =Installing the JDBC Driver= |
Revision as of 10:06, 14 January 2021
Contents
Overview
Fusion Registry Core supports Oracle for both its main operating database and as a Data Source.
Oracle 11g, 12c, 18c and 19c are supported.
JDBC Drivers
Fusion software does not ship with the Oracle JDBC drivers for licensing reasons. The correct driver for your Oracle database release and Java version can be downloaded from Oracle.
In general, use ojdbc8.jar
for Java 8,9 or 11, and ojdbc10.jar
for Java 10.
Installing the JDBC Driver
The driver jar needs to be copied to a suitable location on the machine running Fusion Registry. For instance:
c:\oracle\ojdbc8.jar
And needs to be explicitly added to the CLASSPATH. In Tomcat, this can be done in the Tomcat setenv file.