Modify the CRConfig.xml file to create a Content Engine JDBC connection with Crystal Reports running on Oracle WebLogic Server.
XML element | Set to... |
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JavaDir | Set to the install path of the JDK. For example:
<JavaDir>C:\Program Files\Java\ jdk1.5.0_09\bin</JavaDir> |
Classpath | Add the following JAR files to the classpath:
You copied these files to the Crystal Reports server as part of Installing and configuring the Crystal Reports server.
These JAR files are typically located in: C:\Program Files\Business Objects\common\4.0\java\lib or C:\Program Files\Business Objects\common\4.0\java\lib\external |
JVMMaxHeap | Set the value to: 512000001 -Djava.naming.factory.initial=weblogic.jndi. WLInitialContextFactory
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JVMMinHeap | Set the value to: 512000000 |
JDBCURL | Enter the JDBC URL used to connect to Content Engine on Oracle WebLogic Server in the following format:
jdbc:filenetp8:t3://CE_server:port/ FileNet/Engine?objectstores=FPOSWhere CE_server is the name of your Content Engine server, and port is the port number used in the RemoteServerURL parameter found in the RM_install_path/RecordsManager/WEB-INF/WcmAPIConfig.properties file. |
JDBCClassName | Set the value to: com.filenet.api.jdbc.Driver |
JDBCUserName | Enter the name of a user with the GCD Administrator role. |
DatabaseStructure | Set the value to: tables |