Oracle MySQL Connection Details

Provide the information for the Oracle MySQL server that this connection connects to.

The MySQL Connector dialog box contains the following fields:
Field Description
Name A name for the Oracle MySQL connection that you are creating
Description A short string describing the connection
Host URL of the server that hosts the Oracle MySQL database
Port Port number on which the Oracle MySQL database listens
Note: By default the Oracle MySQL Connector cluster is configured with port 3306. For custom configurations, the valid port range is 1024 - 32767.
Database Name Name of the Oracle MySQL database
User User name of the Oracle MySQL database user
Password Password for the Oracle MySQL database account
Maximum Open Connections Sets the maximum number of open connections to the database.

If Maximum Idle Connections is greater than 0 and the Maximum Open Connections is less than the Maximum Idle Connections, then the Maximum Idle Connections is reduced to match the Maximum Open Connections value.

Default: 0 (If value is less than or equal to 0, then there is no maximum limit to the number of open connections to the database.)

Maximum Idle Connections Sets the maximum number of connections in the idle connection pool.

If Maximum Open Connections is greater than 0, but less than the Maximum Idle Connections, then the Maximum Idle Connections is reduced to match the Maximum Open Connections value.

Default: 2

If value is less than or equal to 0, then no idle connections are retained.

Maximum Connection Lifetime Sets the maximum amount of time for which a connection can be reused.

Expired connections are closed before reuse.

Default: 0 (If value is less than or equal to 0, then connection can be used forever.)

Valid time units: ns, us (or µs), ms, s, m, h.

Example: 60s, 60m, 6h45m.

Secure Connection

Establishes the secure connection when set to True.

  • TLS: Select the TLS mode from the list. See TLS Modes.
Note:
  • Maximum Open Connections must be less than the limit on the number of connections imposed by your database and infrastructure.
  • Higher Maximum Open Connections and Maximum Idle Connections values can lead to better performance. However, having a large idle connection pool (with connections that are not reused) can lead to reduced performance.
  • To mitigate the risk mentioned in the preceding point, set a relatively short Maximum Connection Lifetime. However, it must not be so short that leads to connections being ended and re-created unnecessarily often.