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Configuring: Outbound non-Transactional JDBC Adapter Properties
 

Classic Java CAPS

Configuring JMS Clients

Configuring Java CAPS for SSL Support

Configuring Java CAPS Business Processes

Configuring Environment Components for the Sun Business Process Manager

Configuring Sun Master Indexes (Repository)

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Application Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Communication Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Database Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Web Server Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Application Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Communications Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Database Adapters

Using the Environment Properties Editor

To Configure the Environment Properties

Configuring DB2 Adapter Environment Properties

Inbound DB2 Adapter Environment Properties

Outbound DB2 Adapter Environment Properties

eTL Environment Properties

Configuring DB2 Connect Adapter Environment Properties

Inbound DB2 Connect Adapter - Parameter Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect Adapter - JDBC Connector Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect Adapter - Connection Retry Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect non-Transactional Adapter - JDBC Connector Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect non-Transactional Adapter - Connection Retry Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect XA Adapter - JDBC Connector Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect XA Adapter - Connection Retry Settings

Inbound DB2 Connect Type 4 Adapter - Parameter Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect Type 4 Adapter - JDBC Connector Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect Type 4 Adapter - Connection Retry Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect non-Transactional Type 4 Adapter - JDBC Connector Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect non-Transactional Type 4 Adapter - Connection Retry Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect Type 4 XA Adapter - JDBC Connector Settings

Outbound DB2 Connect Type 4 XA Adapter - Connection Retry Settings

Configuring the Informix Adapter Environment Properties

Informix Adapter External System Properties

Inbound Informix Adapter External System Properties

Outbound Informix Adapter External System Properties

Outbound non-Transactional InformixAdapter External System Properties

Outbound XA Informix Adapter External System Properties

Configuring Oracle Adapter Environment Properties

Inbound Oracle Adapter Environment Properties

Outbound Oracle Adapter Environment Properties

Outbound Oracle Adapter Environment Properties with XA support

Configuring SQL Server Adapter Environment Properties

Inbound SQL Server Adapter Properties

Outbound SQL Server Adapter Properties

Outbound SQL Server Non-Transactional Adapter Properties

Outbound SQL Server XA Adapter Properties

Configuring the Sybase Adapter Environment Properties

Sybase Adapter External Properties

Inbound Sybase Adapter

Outbound Sybase Adapter

Outbound XA Sybase Adapter

Outbound Sybase non-Transactional Adapter

Configuring JDBC/ODBC Adapter Environment Properties

To Configure the Environment Properties

JDBC Adapter Environment Properties

Inbound JDBC Adapter Properties

Outbound JDBC Adapter Properties

Outbound non-Transactional JDBC Adapter Properties

Outbound XA JDBC Adapter Properties

Configuring VSAM Adapter Environment Properties

Inbound VSAM Adapter Properties

Outbound VSAM CP Adapter Properties

Outbound VSAM non-Transactional Adapter Properties

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Web Server Adapters

Configuring JDBC/ODBC Drivers

Configuring SAP R/3 for the SAP BAPI Adapter

Configuring Secure Network Communications for SAP

Configuring Siebel EAI Workflows

Importing an SNA Custom Handshake Class

Configuring WebLogic for Asynchronous Communication

Configuring Master Index (Repository) Connectivity and Environments

Related Topics for Sun Adapter for Batch/FTP

Java EE Based Components

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Configuring Sun Master Indexes

Outbound non-Transactional JDBC Adapter Properties

The Outbound non-Transactional JDBC Adapter includes the following configuration sections:

JDBC Connector Settings

Details for the JDBC Connector Settings used by the external database are detailed in the following table.

Outbound non-Transactional Adapter— JDBC Connector Settings

Name
Description
Required Value
Description
The description of the database.
A valid string. The configured default is JDBC non-Transactional Connection Pool Datasource.
ClassName
Specifies the Java class in the JDBC driver that is used to implement the ConnectionPoolDataSource/XADataSource interface. Change as needed for your driver.
A valid class name.

For example:

com.ddtek.jdbcx.sequelink.SequeLinkDataSource.

ClassNamefor

OtherInterfaces

For 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 adapter.
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 adapter uses to connect to the database.
Any valid string.
Password
Specifies the password used to access the database.
Any valid string.
DriverProperties
The Connection Pool 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 app server machine and Java CAPS IDE.
Set the driver properties according to driver vendor’s instruction. For example:

setDefTdpName#DBSQL##set

Workspace#Navigator##

Delimiter
This is the delimiter character to be used in the DriverProperties prompt.
The default is #.
DataSource

name

Specifies the name of the XADataSource or ConnectionPoolDataSource implementation, to which the DataSource object delegates behind the scenes when there is connection pooling or distributed transaction management being done.
The name of the XADataSource or ConnectionPoolDataSource implementation. This property is Optional. In most cases, leave this box empty.
MinPoolSize
Specifies the maximum number of physical connections the pool should keep available at all times. 0 (zero) indicates that there is no maximum.

The pool size you set depends on the transaction volume and response time of the application. If the pool size is too big, you may end up with too many connections with the database.

A valid numeric value. The default is 0.
MaxPoolSize
Specifies the maximum number of physical connections the pool should keep available at all times. 0 (zero) indicates that there is no maximum.

If the pool size is too big, you may end up with too many connections with the database. The pool size depends on the transaction volume and response time.

A valid numeric value. The default is 10.
MaxIdleTime
Specifies the maximum number of seconds that a physical connection may remain unused before it is closed. 0 (zero) indicates that there is no limit.
A valid numeric value. The default is 0.
Connection Retry Settings

Details for the Connection Retry Settings used by the external database are detailed in the following table.

Outbound non-Transactional Adapter—Connection Retry Settings

Name
Description
Required Value
ConnectionRetries
Specifies the number of retries to establish a connection upon failure to acquire one.
A valid numeric value. The default is 0.
ConnectionRetryInterval
Specifies the milliseconds of pause before each attempt to reaccess the database. This setting is used in conjunction with the ’Connection Retries’ setting.

For example: In the event that the adapter cannot connect to the Database, the adapter will try to reconnect to the database 10 times in 5 seconds apart when the Connection Retries is 10 and the Connection Retry Interval is 5000

A valid numeric value. The default is 1000.