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Hibernate Reverse Engineering and DB2 8.1

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    Tom Murray
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    I am trying to run the Reverse Engineering tool (5.5.1 GA) with DB2. The wizard runs but produces no output in terms of cfg files or Java code. If I run instead on a Derby connection it works. I am not able to locate any error logs etc. for the wizards. Any assistance is appreciated.

    #273308 Reply

    Loyal Water
    Member

    You error logs can be found under <workspace>/.metadata/.log. Can you paste you logs here for me.

    #273343 Reply

    Tom Murray
    Participant

    !SESSION 2007-07-31 08:27:32.421 ———————————————–
    eclipse.buildId=M20070212-1330
    java.version=1.5.0_11
    java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
    BootLoader constants: OS=win32, ARCH=x86, WS=win32, NL=en_US
    Command-line arguments: -os win32 -ws win32 -arch x86

    !ENTRY org.eclipse.wst.internet.cache 1 0 2007-07-31 08:30:48.312
    !MESSAGE wtp.autotest.noninteractive is set. Licenses dialogs will not be displayed.

    I read your message and started the IDE. The only thing I tried was the Reverse Engineer of a DB2 table. This is the entire log for 7/31.

    I did Reverse Engineer a Derby table to see how the process worked and it was OK. Does it matter what DB2 Driver I use? I amd using the COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver not a J2C DataSource version driver. It is, I believe, JDBC 2.0.

    Thanks Tom

    #273375 Reply

    Loyal Water
    Member

    Hi Tom,
    Can you download and try this driver specifically: https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topic/db-where-can-i-download-an-ibm-db2-jdbc-driver/
    Most of the time when rev-eng fails, it’s a driver issue.

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