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Class loading problem with private packages in OSGi environment

with the ObjectDB Explorer. Can you also customize the Explorer that it ignore missing implemented interfaces and field types? btc_es BTC EmbeddedSystems The Explorer does not need access to real types ... of the database explorer. The interface CodeArchitectureExt is a private interface of an entity class in an osgi
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server.exe on 32bit and 64bit Windows

server.exe on this environment? see attached screen prints longpat Brian O'Hare It seems that explorer ... Build 2.3.4_03 includes new explorer.exe and server.exe that should work well on Windows 7 and in ... one objectdb-2.3.4_03.zip claims that JVM cannot be found when running server or explorer. C:\>java
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ObjectDB Object Database Features

provides the following database tools and utilities: Database Explorer Visual GUI tool for viewing
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Query fails with failed to read

checked with our staff and what they did around that was using the explorer in client/server mode ... expired activation code: AKEP-SJ5T-6S1Y-B65T-FWKY [2018-08-17 19:14:43 #2 explorer] com.objectdb.o ... .objectdb.o.EXA.<init>(EXA.java:87) at com.objectdb.Explorer$1.run(Explorer.java:57) at java.awt
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Step 3: Define an EJB Session Bean

Operations on the database will be performed by an instance of a session bean (EJB) class that we will define in this step: Open the [New Java Class] dialog box by right clicking the guest package node (in the [Package Explorer] window) and selecting New > Class. The package name should be guest
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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

In this step we will add the JSP that generates the guestbook page output: Open the [New JSP File] dialog box by right clicking the WebContent node (in the [Package Explorer] window), selecting New > Other... > Web > JSP File and clicking Next. Enter guest as the jsp file name - use exactly
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Step 4: Add a Servlet Class

In this step we will add a servlet to manage guestbook web requests: Open the [Create Servlet] dialog box by right clicking the guest package node (in the [Package Explorer] window), selecting New > Other... > Web > Servlet and clicking Next. The Java package name should be guest. Enter
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Step 4: Create an ObjectDB Data Set

Queries against the database are represented in BIRT as data sets. To create the data set: Open the [New Data Set] dialog box by right clicking the Data Sets node in the [Data Explorer] window and selecting New Data Set. Select the data source that was created in the previous step (e.g. ObjectDB
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Step 7: Run the Spring Web App

. You can stop the Tomcat server and open the database file in ObjectDB Explorer: To enable on the fly
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[ODB1] Chapter 4 - JDO Metadata

), otherwise it is ignored by ObjectDB. You can run the Index Rebuilder from the Explorer, as explained in

Getting Started

ObjectDB is very easy to use. Follow the Getting Started Tutorial and the Quick Tour manual chapter and in minutes you may be able to write and run first Java programs against ObjectDB.

Prior knowledge or experience in database programming (SQL, JDBC, ORM, JPA, etc.) is not required, but some background in using the Java language is essential.

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