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Mapping database content

Use a graphical data map to map or modify database content.

You can use database content as input data for a graphical data map transform. You can use graphical data map transforms to modify database content. For each database transform in your graphical data map, the Graphical Data Mapping editor uses a database definition file (.dbm file) to determine the name and structure of the database that you want to access. When your graphical data map has been deployed, the IBM® Integration Bus runtime component connects to the database used in each database transform by using a JDBCProvider service that you configured with the same name as the database.

Optionally, you can use JDBC connection pooling with your JDBCProvider service to manage your database resources. For more information about JDBC connection pooling, see Using a JDBC connection pool to manage database resources used by an execution group.

To learn more about mapping database content, see the following samples:

You can view information about samples only when you use the information center that is integrated with the IBM Integration Toolkit or the online information center. You can run samples only when you use the information center that is integrated with the IBM Integration Toolkit.

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