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- I'm using the MS SQL driver from the Microsoft website. Can you suggest a driver to try? I was able to generate the entities in Netbeans using the same driver. I can't believe more people haven't experienced this issue.CaptainMorgan– CaptainMorgan2013-04-22 23:05:10 +00:00Commented Apr 22, 2013 at 23:05
- Is there any other way to generate the entities in Eclipse? I don't want to have to manually type everything.CaptainMorgan– CaptainMorgan2013-04-22 23:08:21 +00:00Commented Apr 22, 2013 at 23:08
- I'm sorry about the confusion: The "driver" I am talking about is an Eclipse plug-in that adapts a JDBC driver to the Java interfaces defined by DTP. DTP ships with a number of "drivers" for various databases (Sybase, Derby, MySQL, etc.) along with a generic "driver" that attempts to adapt any standard JDBC driver. So this problem is an Eclipse problem. Some of these drivers are in much better shape than others, depending on who worked on them over the years. As you can see, the MS SQL bug I referenced is almost 4 years old.... You could comment on the bug and/or contribute a patch....Brian Vosburgh– Brian Vosburgh2013-04-23 04:15:25 +00:00Commented Apr 23, 2013 at 4:15
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