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17.3. Datasource Examples


For database-specific examples, see Appendix B, Vendor-Specific Datasource Definitions.

17.3.1. Generic Datasource Example

Example 17.4. Generic Datasource Example

          <datasources>
  <local-tx-datasource>
    <jndi-name>GenericDS</jndi-name>
    <connection-url>[jdbc: url for use with Driver class]</connection-url>
    <driver-class>[fully qualified class name of java.sql.Driver implementation]</driver-class>
    <user-name>x</user-name>
    <password>y</password>
    <!-- you can include connection properties that will get passed in 
	 the DriverManager.getConnection(props) call-->
    <!-- look at your Driver docs to see what these might be -->
    <connection-property name="char.encoding">UTF-8</connection-property>
    <transaction-isolation>TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE</transaction-isolation>

    <!--pooling parameters-->
    <min-pool-size>5</min-pool-size>
    <max-pool-size>100</max-pool-size>
    <blocking-timeout-millis>5000</blocking-timeout-millis>
    <idle-timeout-minutes>15</idle-timeout-minutes>
    <!-- sql to call when connection is created
	 <new-connection-sql>some arbitrary sql</new-connection-sql>
    -->

    <!-- sql to call on an existing pooled connection when it is obtained from pool 
	 <check-valid-connection-sql>some arbitrary sql</check-valid-connection-sql>
    -->

    <set-tx-query-timeout></set-tx-query-timeout>
    <query-timeout>300</query-timeout> <!-- maximum of 5 minutes for queries -->

    <!-- pooling criteria.  USE AT MOST ONE-->
    <!--  If you do not use JAAS login modules or explicit login 
	 getConnection(usr,pw) but rely on user/pw specified above, 
	 do not specify anything here -->

    <!-- If you supply the usr/pw from a JAAS login module -->
    <security-domain>MyRealm</security-domain>

    <!-- if your app supplies the usr/pw explicitly getConnection(usr, pw) -->
    <application-managed-security></application-managed-security>

    <!--Anonymous depends elements are copied verbatim into the ConnectionManager mbean config-->
    <depends>myapp.service:service=DoSomethingService</depends>

  </local-tx-datasource>

  <!-- you can include regular mbean configurations like this one -->
  <mbean code="org.jboss.tm.XidFactory" 
	 name="jboss:service=XidFactory">
    <attribute name="Pad">true</attribute>
  </mbean>


  <!-- Here's an xa example -->
  <xa-datasource>
    <jndi-name>GenericXADS</jndi-name>
    <xa-datasource-class>[fully qualified name of class implementing javax.sql.XADataSource goes here]</xa-datasource-class>
    <xa-datasource-property name="SomeProperty">SomePropertyValue</xa-datasource-property>
    <xa-datasource-property name="SomeOtherProperty">SomeOtherValue</xa-datasource-property>

    <user-name>x</user-name>
    <password>y</password>
    <transaction-isolation>TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE</transaction-isolation>



    <!--pooling parameters-->
    <min-pool-size>5</min-pool-size>
    <max-pool-size>100</max-pool-size>
    <blocking-timeout-millis>5000</blocking-timeout-millis>
    <idle-timeout-minutes>15</idle-timeout-minutes>
    <!-- sql to call when connection is created
	 <new-connection-sql>some arbitrary sql</new-connection-sql>
    -->

    <!-- sql to call on an existing pooled connection when it is obtained from pool 
	 <check-valid-connection-sql>some arbitrary sql</check-valid-connection-sql>
    -->


    <!-- pooling criteria.  USE AT MOST ONE-->
    <!--  If you do not use JAAS login modules or explicit login 
	 getConnection(usr,pw) but rely on user/pw specified above, 
	 do not specify anything here -->

    <!-- If you supply the usr/pw from a JAAS login module -->
    <security-domain></security-domain>

    <!-- if your app supplies the usr/pw explicitly getConnection(usr, pw) -->
    <application-managed-security></application-managed-security>

  </xa-datasource>

</datasources>
				
				
				

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