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Can you try running OpenDbExample in the module examples? Also can you provide a link to your code? thanks
That's certainly interesting - thanks for pointing out. @murthychandrappa can you confirm that this helps with your problem?
leaving this open for now Oracle provides a way of testing if you have this problem: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E13209_01/wlcp/wlss30/configwlss/jvmrand.html
Version 4 is not currently supported - wholesale changes implied to the file format, limited impact on the XML. I drew a diagram of the differences in Sept 2016 ......
I just pushed a preliminary version to branch feat/v4 which is capable of reading V4 files - it is in development and contributions are welcome.
Hey Pavel - as mentioned above there is a version in branch feat/v4 which can read v4 files. Would be good if you could check that out and verify.
Hi @robertvazan the v4 branch contains code to read v4 files which as far as I know works, however I don't have any use for it myself at the moment,...
Hi Thanks for this. It will take me a bit of time to review, but a few things: a) DOM database support is robust but very slow, so only supporting...
Interesting, not seen before as far as I know, which means: 1) Keepass itself only generates timestamps of the format `yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss'Z'` 2) If Keepass itself opens such files without error...
That's a nice piece of documentation. For many of the motivations discussed there I also created various pieces of [documentation](https://github.com/jorabin/KeePassJava2#keepassjava2-and-keepass) which you may have read in familiarising with this project....