Jdbc connector settings – Sun Microsystems eWay JDBC/ODBC Adapter User Manual
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Chapter 3
Section 3.5
Setting Properties of the JDBC/ODBC eWay
eWay Environment Properties
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Connection Retry Settings
JDBC Connector Settings
Details for the JDBC Connector Settings used by the external database are detailed in 
Table 11.
Table 11 Outbound XA JDBC eWay—JDBC Connector Settings
Name
Description
Required Value
Description
The description of the database.
A valid string. The configured default 
is JDBC XA Datasource.
ClassName
Specifies the Java class in the JDBC 
driver that is used to implement the 
ConnectionPoolDataSource or 
XADataSource interface. Change as 
needed for your driver.
A valid class name.
For example:
com.attunity.jdbc.NvXADataSource
ClassNamefor
OtherInterfaces
For Sun Java Composite Application 
Platform Suite components that do 
not use ConnectionPoolDataSource, 
use this entry to enter the name of 
the driver class. This class will not be 
used by the eWay.
A valid class name.
ServerName
This setting specifies the host name 
of the external database server.
Any valid string.
PortNumber
Specifies the I/O port number on 
which the server is listening for 
connection requests.
A valid port number.
DatabaseName
Specifies the name of the database 
instance.
Any valid string.
User
Specifies the user name the eWay 
uses to connect to the database.
Any valid string.
Password
Specifies the password used to 
access the database.
Any valid string.
DriverProperties
The DataSource implementation may 
need to execute additional methods 
to assure a successful run. The 
additional methods will need to be 
identified in the Driver Properties. 
You must ensure that the driver is 
installed on both the Logical Host 
machine and the Enterprise Designer 
machine.
Set the driver properties according to 
driver vendor's instruction. For 
example:
setDefTdpName#DBSQL##setWorkspa
ce#Navigator##
Delimiter
This is the delimiter character to be 
used in the DriverProperties prompt.
The default is #.