Guvnor uses JCR that provides the means to store its content in a database.
The generated repository configuration file defines table prefixes to try
to eliminate potential name clashes.
If importing into a schema that has pre-existing objects (that you cannot
destroy) you could try changing the default prefix value to ensure
uniqueness.
Importing into an empty schema would be an even better experiment (or
ensuring all existing objects are destroyed).
Not all tables have been created - hence the error you report, and the lack
of assets.
With kind regards,
Mike
On 6 June 2012 13:47, jnorris <james.norris(a)pb.com> wrote:
Using Oracle11g. I don't know where to look for oracle logs so I
don't
have
the answer to your question.
Since the repository.xml file was generated by the drools-guvnor 5.4.0
application I was assuming that there should be no issues using it but
obviously it doesn't work. The fact that the tables were created and some
of them populated during the import tells me that the jackrabbit
configuration is probably OK and that the issue is in the drools code.
Apparently not everything was imported as no assets shows up in the
application after the import.
Cheers,
Jim
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