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@@ -19,59 +19,16 @@ when right-clicking on the blank space in the Once this menu item is selected, you will see the "New Bookmark" wizard:
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+
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+Creating Bookmarks involve four things:
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+
+- specify a JDBC Driver;
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- provide the connection details (userid, password and JDBC URL);
+
- choose a name for your bookmark; and
+
- optionally, specify which schemas you want to view.
+
-The data that the form asks of you is:
-
- - Bookmark name: Is your private name of the bookmark you
- are creating. It will appear in the view after is created. For example Test.
- - Username: The username for accessing the database. For
- example SCOTT for the classical Oracle
- examples.
- - Password: The password for that username. For example
- "TIGER" for the "SCOTT" user.
- - Prompt for Password: Check this box if you want to be prompted for a password
- every time you try to connect to the database.
- - Schema: (optional): The schema of the user. We can leave
- it blank.
- - Connect: Connect string, the format is (for Oracle) jdbc:[database]:[type]:@[host]:[port]:[database],
- for example, for an Oracle database called DEV based on the same computer
- you could put jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:DEV.
- - Driver: The driver name, it should be in the documentation
- of the JDBC driver. For Oracle, is usually oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver or oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver (Oracle before
- version 9)
- - Type: The type of the database. It will be used by Quantum
- to adapt the SQL queries to the particular incompatibilites of each. The generic
- should work for most of the features, so if you don't find your database on
- the drop-down, use the Generic SQL.
-
- - Driver Filename: You can select the .jar or .zip file where the driver is located. For
- example in Oracle is usually at C:\Oracle\jdbc\lib\classes12.jar, being C:\Oracle
- the installation directory of oracle.
-
-Other examples (only as orientation, your particular data may be
-different)
-
-For MySql (in Windows):
-Connect: jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
Driver: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
Driver Filename: C:\mysql\jdbc\mysql-connector-java-2.0.4-bin.jar
-
- For PostgreSql (in Linux):
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-
Connect: jdbc:postgresql://localhost/emsdevel
Driver: org.postgresql.Driver
driver filename: /opt/postgresql/share/java/postgresql.jar