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The JDBC Connection resource describes a JDBC connection. JDBC connections are used with backing stores (see Chapter 30, JDBC Backing Store Setup) and with database concepts (available in the TIBCO BusinessEvents Data Modeling add-on). This section provides a reference to the fields. For procedures see Adding a Shared Resource.
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• TIP: Using global variables makes the project more portable com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver (supported for database concepts only) See Connection Pooling for more details, including related settings that override this setting. The initial context factory class for accessing JNDI. (javax.naming.Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_
FACTORY). You can choose from the drop down list of supported classes, or you can type in a different InitialContextFactory class name. The URL to the JNDI service provider (javax.naming.Context.PROVIDER_URL). An example URL is provided when one of the supported JNDI context factory classes is selected. The user name to use when logging into the JNDI server (javax.naming.Context.SECURITY_
PRINCIPAL). If the JNDI provider does not require access control, this field can be empty. The password for logging into the JNDI server (javax.naming.Context.SECURITY_
CREDENTIALS). If the JNDI provider does not require access control, this field can be empty.For backing store connections, you can use additional connection pool properties, which override equivalent settings in the JDBC Connection resource. See Configuring Backing Store Settings and Properties for details.The Test Connection button allows you to test the connection specified in the configuration of this resource. See Enabling the Test Connection Feature for a step you must take to enable the connection to work.
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