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faq:migration-toolkit:convert-database-objects-to-java [2019/06/12 19:34] 127.0.0.1 external edit |
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- | you may need to convert database objects into Java syntax. For this purpose we included a special set of options in our tools. | + | you may need to convert database objects into Java syntax. For this purpose we included a special set of options into our tools. |
===== Using Ispirer SQLWays Wizard ===== | ===== Using Ispirer SQLWays Wizard ===== | ||
- | To convert SQL Database Objects to Java, first of all you need to note that in this case you should define the target database the same as the source one in the tool. For example, if you need to migrate from Oracle to Java, please select Oracle in the "Choose a Target Database": | + | To convert SQL Database Objects to Java, first of all in the tool you need to specify the same target database as the source one. For example, if you need to migrate from Oracle to Java, please select Oracle on the "Choose a Target Database" page: |
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- | After that you need to select objects that should be converted into Java code. On the next "Specify DDL and Data Options" page, please set "Convert Business Logic" option to "Java" in Ispirer SQLWays Wizard, like it is shown below: | + | After that you need to select objects that should be converted to Java. On the next "Specify DDL and Data Options" page of Ispirer SQLWays Wizard, please set "Convert Business Logic" option to "Java", as shown below: |