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Information for installing the Transferology Connector 4.34.x on JBoss
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You must configure a JNDI Data Source for your redLantern DARwin or u.achieve database. The data source specifies a database and user the u.select Connector will use to access the redLantern database. For the specific redLantern tables that will be accessed by the u.select Connector, see Required DARS Tables or Required u.achieve uAchieve Tables depending on your redLantern CollegeSource degree audit product.
Keep these points in mind when defining a data source in JBoss:
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The following shows an example JBoss data source definition for an Oracle database. (note the NOTE: The jndi-name must be "EDAG_DARS"):
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<datasources> <local-tx-datasource> <jndi-name>EDAG_DARS</jndi-name> <connection-url>jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:XE</connection-url> <driver-class>oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver</driver-class> <user-name>thepassword</user-name> <password>theuser</password> </local-tx-datasource> </datasources> |
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The following shows an example JBoss data source definition for a SQL Server database using the JTDS driver. (note the jndi-name must be "EDAG_DARS"):
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<datasources> <local-tx-datasource> <jndi-name>EDAG_DARS</jndi-name> <connection-url>jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://localhost/dars35</connection-url> <driver-class>net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver</driver-class> <user-name>thepassword</user-name> <password>theuser</password> </local-tx-datasource> </datasources> |
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The following shows an example JBoss data source definition for a DB2 database. (note the jndi-name must be "EDAG_DARS"):
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<datasources> <local-tx-datasource> <jndi-name>EDAG_DARS</jndi-name> <connection-url>jdbc:db2:yourdatabase</connection-url> <driver-class>COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver</driver-class> <user-name>thepassword</user-name> <password>theuser</password> </local-tx-datasource> </datasources> |
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Keep in mind, you Remember: You must always supply the correct values for your database in these elements: <password>, <user-name>, <connection-url> and <driver-class> |
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