Managing the connection pool via Tomcat
By default, a third-party application (c3p0) has been embedded into the configuration file of Talend Administration Center, to manage the connection pool.
The following procedure allows Tomcat to manage directly the connection pool. You can also apply this procedure to JBoss.
Procedure
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In the
<ApplicationPath>/WEB-INF/classes folder, change the
default setting of the configuration.properties file
to:
database.useContext=True
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In the WEB-INF folder, edit the
web.xml file and add the following piece of code before the
closing tag </web-app>:
<resource-ref> <description>Our Datasource</description> <res-ref-name>jdbc/ADMINISTRATOR_CONNECTION</res-ref-name> <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type> <res-auth>Container</res-auth> </resource-ref>
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In the WEB-INF folder, edit the
context.xml file and configure the parameters of connection
to the database by modifying the following elements:
Element name Value Note url
jdbc:mysql://{ip_address}:3306/{db_name}
For MySQL, where ip_address corresponds to the database IP address and db_name corresponds to its name.
jdbc:oracle:thin:@{ip_address}:1521:{db_name}
For Oracle, where ip_address corresponds to the database IP address and db_name corresponds to its name.
jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://{ip_address}:1433/{db_name}
For SQL Server, where ip_address corresponds to the database IP address and db_name corresponds to its name.
jdbc:h2:file:{dir_path/}<db_name>;MVCC=TRUE;AUTO_SERVER=TRUE; LOCK_TIMEOUT=15000
For H2, where dir_path corresponds to the database path and db_name corresponds to its name.
username
The username used to log in your database, talend_admin by default.
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password
The password used to log in your database, talend_admin by default.
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driverClassName
org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
For MySQL.
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
For Oracle.
net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver
For SQL Server.
org.h2.Driver
For H2.
- Copy the relevant .jar file corresponding to the database in which your data is stored in <TomcatPath>/lib/.
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