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We tested Joget Workflow v3 with Oracle 10g Express and generally, it runs fine. However, if you find any issue(s), please feel free to inform the community through forum discussion.

  1. Create a database schema in Oracle with the appropriate permissions; name it jwdb (or

    other

    another preferred name) e.g. 

    Code Block
    languagesql
    CREATE USER jwdb IDENTIFIED BY jwdb;
    GRANT connect, resource TO jwdb;
    GRANT create session TO jwdb;
    GRANT create table TO jwdb;
  2. Download jwdb-oracle.sql and and load this SQL file to "jwdb" schema. This will populate all necessary Joget Workflow table structures into "jwdb".
  3. In joget-installation-directory/wflow/, create a new datasource profile file - app_datasource-oracle.properties.
  4. Open to edit joget-installation-directory/wflow/app_datasource-oracle.properties in text editor, and then insert contents as shown in Figure 1 below. You may need to edit the configurations (such as datasource URL, database user/password) according to your environment.
  5. Open to edit joget-installation-directory/wflow/app_datasource.properties in text editor, and change the content , as shown in Figure 2 below. This is to activate the datasource profile named "oracle".
  6. Restart Joget Workflow server.

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langxml
workflowUser=jwdb
workflowPassword=jwdb
workflowDriver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
workflowUrl=jdbc\:oracle\:thin\:@hostname\:1521\:XE

Each profile contains 5 datasources. So, as shown above, each property (such as datasource URL) repeats 5 times.

You may need to change the datasource URL, database user , and database user's password accordingly.

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