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Migration Tool

Migration Tool

2005-04-05       - By Travis Reeder

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Thanks Michael,

I'm migrating from MySQL to MySQL.  Does it work with J2SE 1.5?  That's
what i'm using.

Travis

Michael G. Zinner wrote:

> Travis,
>
> I uploaded a new alpha release of the tool yesterday, 1.0.2
>
> This version now has a better error handling detailed provides
> progress information.
>
> Before you install the Migration Toolkit, please make sure you have a
> current version of the Java Runtime Environment 1.4.2 installed. The
> latest one is
>
> * J2SE v 1.4.2_08 JRE.
>
>   Please get it from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
>
>
> Currently Oracle and MS Access databases are supported. The MS Access
> modules are using the standard ODBC-JDBC bridge that comes with the JRE.
>
> If you want to migrate an Oracle database you have to add Oracle's
> JDBC driver to the tool - because we are not allowed to ship it ourselfs.
>
> * Start the tool
> * Choose Tools > Attach JDBC driver
> * Find and select the ojdbc14.jar
>   A typical location of that file on Windows would be
> 'C:\Oracle\ora92\jdbc\lib'.
>
>
> I hope this helps you getting started.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
>
> Travis Reeder wrote:
>
>> I can't get this thing to work, it keeps crashing after I put in the
>> source and target info and try to go to the next step.  Anyone else
>> have any luck?
>>
>

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