To record data to an Oracle database, create the database
tables and configure an ODBC definition. Configure your broker so
that it can connect to the database.
Before you start:Read the following topics:
- Use the script that is provided with WebSphere® Message
Broker to create and configure the
Oracle database tables in the default table space, which is where
your recorded data will be stored.
- Locate the script for your operating system:
- Windows: install_dir\ddl\oracle\DataCaptureSchema.sql
- UNIX: install_dir/ddl/oracle/DataCaptureSchema.sql
install_dir is the location of your WebSphere Message
Broker installation.
- On Oracle, enter the following command to run the script:
sqlplus user/password @DataCaptureSchema.sql
- Create an ODBC definition for the database.
If
you used the supplied script to create your database without modifications,
create an ODBC definition for the database called MBRECORD, with MBRECORD
as the data source name (DSN). For more information,
see Enabling ODBC connections to the databases.
- Use the mqsisetdbparms command
to set a user identifier and password for the broker to use when connecting
to the database; for example:
mqsisetdbparms brokerName -n dataSourceName -u userID -p password
- brokerName is the name of your broker
- dataSourceName identifies the database to which
you want to record data
- userID and password specify
the user identifier and the password that the broker uses to connect
to the database
- To ensure that the changes to the mqsisetdbparms command
take effect, restart the broker. For
more information, see Starting and stopping a broker.
- Test the connection to your database by using the mqsicvp command. For more information, see mqsicvp command.
Next:
Continue to follow the steps for recording
data; for more information, see Recording data.