WebSphere Message Broker Version 8.0.0.5 Betriebssysteme: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Configuring a database to be available at run time

To make database information accessible at run time, you must establish a connection with the database to fulfill the operations that are performed by the Mapping node. You must define a JDBC database connection.

About this task

The WebSphere® Message Broker Toolkit connects to the database CLIENTS and runs discovery so the Graphical Data Mapping editor can use the database definition to visualize the database tables PERSON, ADDRESS, and PHONE.

At run time, the Mapping node uses a JDBC provider configurable service to obtain the configuration parameters that will enable it to make the connection to the runtime database that the message map will execute against.

Procedure

To configure the JDBC connection between the WebSphere Message Broker run time and the runtime database, you must complete the following steps:

  1. Create a JDBC provider configurable service. For more information, see Configuring a JDBC provider configurable service.

    The JDBC provider configurable service provides the WebSphere Message Broker run time with the information that it needs to complete the connection to the runtime database.

  2. Set up security. For more information, see Securing the JDBC provider configurable service.

    Some databases require access to be associated with a known user ID and password, for other, this association is optional. A DB2 database requires a data source login name and password on all connections.