Configuring Backing Store Settings in the CDD (Now or Later)

You can do the backing store configuration before or after you configure the database itself. These settings are ignored by the setup utility.

Reference Tables

Reference tables for all the properties are documented here:

CDD Cluster Tab Backing Store Settings Reference

CDD Cluster Tab Backing Store Properties Reference

Configure Database-Related Settings

Procedure

  1. In the CDD editor, select Cluster tabObject ManagementBacking Store.
  2. To enable backing store functionality, check the Enabled checkbox.
  3. In the Database Type field, select oracle or sqlserver, depending on the type of database you are using.
  4. If you select oracle then in the Strategy setting, also select the pooling strategy: oracle or jdbc. Connection pool settings are interpreted differently depending on your choice here, as documented in the reference tables listed above.
  5. Choose the database write strategy:
    • To use the cache-aside strategy, check the Cache Aside checkbox.
    • To use the write behind aside strategy, uncheck the Cache Aside checkbox.

      See Post-RTC and Epilog Handling and Tuning Options in TIBCO BusinessEvents Architect’s Guide for more on write strategies.

  6. If you want to enforce JDBC connection pool settings and properties, check the Enforce Pools checkbox. If you do not want to enforce connection pool settings and properties, uncheck the box.
  7. Select Connection on the left do the following:
    • Select the JDBC Connection shared resource configured for the backing store.
    • Set the minimum, maximum, and initial sizes of the JDBC connection pool as needed.
    • Add additional properties to the Cluster properties sheet as needed (for example, if you are using Oracle Strategy). See CDD Cluster Tab Backing Store Properties Reference for details.
  8. Configure domain object overrides

    As desired, you can configure CDD settings related to domain objects (entity instances) such as mode, preloading, limited cache options.

    See Domain Objects Configuration.

    Note: If you change settings that enable or disable the backing store for individual entity types after you have created the backing store schema, you must update the schema, as explained in Updating Existing Backing Store Schema .