Database Configuration Dialog
The Database Configuration dialog is used to specify database connection information.
Figure 12: The Database Configuration Dialog
The following table describes the information that is specified in the Database Configuration dialog.
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Select the type of database that your iProcess Engine is using. You can select the following database type:
If you are using Windows authentication mode for SQL Server identity authentication and select SQL Server (SQL Server Authentication) from the Database Type list, see Setting Up SQL Server Authentication for more information. If you are using Windows authentication mode for SQL Server identity authentication and select SQL Server (Windows Authentication) from the Database Type list. For more information, see Setting Up SQL Server Windows Authentication. Note that if you are reconfiguring, you can switch between Oracle and Oracle RAC because they use the same database driver. But you cannot switch between other database types when reconfiguring. Note: The TIBCO iProcess Technology Plug-ins installation might fail if a basic installation of the iProcess Engine was performed without first setting up a database, that is, you let the engine installation program set up everything. If this occurs, the following message is displayed: “Cannot open user default database.” Set up a default database for the background user; then reinstall the plug-ins.
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Configure Classpath for Provider |
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Specify JAR files to add to classpath |
Browse for and select the JAR file of the provider. Add all the JAR files that you want to add to the classpath using one of the following methods:
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Current Provider Classpath |
If the values shown in this field are correct for your installation, click Next to continue. If it is necessary to change the classpath, you can delete the current values by clicking Delete Classpath Entry. |