Example: Configuring data source provider and data source settings
The purpose of this article is to help you to configure data source provider and data source settings.
- Required fields:
- Data Source Provider Properties page: name
- Data Source Properties page: name, jndiName
- Special cases:
- The user name and password fields have no equivalent XMI tags. You must specify these fields in the custom properties.
- The password is encrypted when you use the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool (ACRCT). If you do not use the ACRCT the field cannot be encrypted.
- Example:
<resources.jdbc:JDBCProvider xmi:id="JDBCProvider_1" name="jdbcProvider:name" description="jdbcProvider:description" implementationClassName="jdbcProvider: ImplementationClass"> <classpath>jdbcProvider:classPath</classpath> <factories xmi:type="resources.jdbc:WAS40DataSource" xmi:id="WAS40DataSource_1" name="jdbcFactory:name" jndiName="jdbcFactory:jndiName" description="jdbcFactory:description" databaseName="jdbcFactory:databasename"> <propertySet xmi:id="J2EEResourcePropertySet_13"> <resourceProperties xmi:id="J2EEResourceProperty_13" name="jdbcFactory:customName" value="jdbcFactory:customValue"/> <resourceProperties xmi:id="J2EEResourceProperty_14" name="user" value="jdbcFactory:user"/> <resourceProperties xmi:id="J2EEResourceProperty_15" name="password" value="{xor}NTs9PBk+PCswLSZlMT4yOg=="/> </propertySet> </factories> <propertySet xmi:id="J2EEResourcePropertySet_14"> <resourceProperties xmi:id="J2EEResourceProperty_16" name="jdbcProvider:customName" value="jdbcProvider:customeValue"/> </propertySet> </resources.jdbc:JDBCProvider>