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If you want to contribute to the freeslick project, you first must install some dependencies before you can run the tests. This ascii cast shows how to do this.

Instructions:

  1. First you must have docker running. For Windows and Mac, use boot2docker or docker-machine for Mac or Windows. For Linux use the packet manager of your distribution
  2. Install the official docker image for DB2 docker run -d -p 50000:50000 --name db2freeslick -e DB2INST1_PASSWORD=db2inst1-pwd -e LICENSE=accept ibmcom/db2express-c:latest "db2start"
  3. Copy the needed driver file out of that image docker cp db2freeslick:/home/db2inst1/sqllib/java/db2jcc4.jar .
  4. … and install it in the Maven cache on your local machine mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=com.ibm -DartifactId=db2jcc4 -Dversion=4.19.26 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=./db2jcc4.jar
  5. Please download the Oracle JDBC driver manually from Oracle. Fetch the file called “ojdbc7.jar” (3,397,734 bytes, SHA1 Checksum: a2348e4944956fac05235f7cd5d30bf872afb157). You will need to create a free Oracle account for this. 6. Copy the file from your download directorycp ~/Downloads/ojdbc7.jar ./ojdbc7-12.1.0.2.jarandinstall it in the Maven cache on your local machine mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=com.oracle -DartifactId=ojdbc7 -Dversion=12.1.0.2 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=./ojdbc7-12.1.0.2.jarAfter thatsbt testshould run without errors. Please note thatsbt testwill load the JDBC drivers, but not run the tests against the proprietary databases. It will use an in-memory H2 database. It will only test if you have all the dependencies right and are ready to run. To run the tests against the real databases, runsbt it:test`.