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ColdFusion 2016 standard and Oracle adventures

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February 04, 2018 01:19:54 AM GMT
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<p>So i was upgrading from ColdFusion 11 to ColdFusion 2016 yesterday.  Everything goes fairly smoothly and then i find that none of my data sources are connecting.  I’m getting a licensing error connecting to my Oracle databases.  Seems that ColdFusion 2016 standard does not include the Oracle driver, I have to have enterprise for that.  Yes, it’s on me that I should have checked for this but I didn’t because in every other version of standard I’ve used the Oracle […]</p>
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Labels: Blog, Data Source, JDBC Connection, ColdFusion, data source, jdbc, jdbc connection, Oracle, standard

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The ColdFusion Developer Edition has the Oracle driver. May be, you set up the driver before entering the license key and never again touched the datasource?
Comment by Bernhard Döbler
1221 | August 06, 2018 08:31:18 AM GMT
I am having a similar issue, I have successfully configured the JDBC thin driver to connect to Oracle from ColdFusion 2018. Everything works but some of my reports are breaking when I Pass a datetime string of the format dd/mm/yyy 00:00:00 For anything else other than 00:00:00 it seems to work. I don't have the same issue with my Developer installation on another Dev server. What could be wrong any suggestions ?
Comment by IQ1
2049 | May 13, 2019 02:43:45 PM GMT