Modify the CRConfig.xml file to create a Content Engine JDBC connection with Crystal Reports running on JBoss Application Server.
XML element | Set to... |
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JavaDir | Set to the install path of the JDK. Example:
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_09\bin |
Classpath | Restriction: If you are using JBoss Application Server 4.2.3 or later, Jace.jar and log4j.jar must
be placed in the beginning of the classpath tag in the CRConfig.xml file.
Add the following JAR files to the classpath:
Restriction: For JBoss Application Server 5.x only (if the client
does not already have JBoss 5.x installed):
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 |
JVMMaxHeap | Set the value to: 512000001 -Djava.naming.factory.initial=
org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
|
JVMMinHeap | Set the value to 512000000. |
JDBCURL | Enter the JDBC URL used to connect to Content Engine on JBoss Application Server in the following format: jdbc:filenetp8:jnp://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 |