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@dakuwan - the Oracle JDBC driver was not redistributed with SchemaCrawler 15.x.x. You will need to obtain this driver from Oracle, and place the jar file in ".../schemacrawler-15.06.01-distribution/_schemacrawler/lib". |
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@jseaman-idata - I am thinking that it may be possible to use a (Thymeleaf/ Velocity/ Mustache/ Python) template to get SchemaCrawler to generate iData Data Cookbook CSV directly. This way, users like @dakuwan are not tied to a particular version of SchemaCrawler. I am thinking of a technique similar to the one I described in How to Generate Mermaid Diagrams for Your Database. Any thoughts? |
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I am using SchemaCrawler to generate a JSON file to use with iData's Data Cookbook product. They indicated that I had to use a version 15 release in order for their system to be able to read the generated file. I downloaded a zip of 15.06.01. When I unzipped it and attempted to use the same command I used in the latest release I get back a Error: Could not find a suitable JDBC driver for database connection URL, jdbc:oracle:thin:@//... error. I installed the latest version via the scoop directions so I am guessing scoop did something downloading the zip did not do that allowed my connections to work? Could you please advise how I can properly install v15 or maybe any guidance on why it is not finding the included Oracle driver?
Thanks for any help you can give.
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