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README.md database extension with classpath fix 2018-01-13 20:24:56 -06:00

This project is an extension for OpenRefine that provides a way to import database data using JDBC.

INSTALL

  1. Before installing this extension download OpenRefine code from http://code.google.com/p/google-refine/source/checkout.

  2. Pull this extension's code into folder database under folder /extensions. For more information on how to write a OpenRefine extensions and where to put the files see http://code.google.com/p/google-refine/wiki/WriteAnExtension

The folder structure should resemble this: grefine-all/ ----------/extensions --------------/database ------------------/module ------------------/src ------------------build.xml ------------------README (this file)

  1. Update build.xml in folder /extensions with build and clean ant tasks for database:
<target name="clean">
    <echo message="cleaning extensions" />
    <ant dir="sample/" target="clean" />
    <ant dir="jython/" target="clean" />
    <ant dir="freebase/" target="clean" />
    <ant dir="gdata/" target="clean" />
    <ant dir="database/" target="clean" />
</target>
  1. If using Eclipse, make sure that you build project with ant