Configuring Liberty for Bluemix dashDB services
Use the IBM® Bluemix® utility command-line integration tool to configure your Liberty server to use the Bluemix dashDB™ service.
Before you begin
About this task
Configure your Liberty server to use the dashDB service.
Procedure
- Log in using the bluemixUtility login command. After your initial login, you do not have to complete this step again.
- Run the bluemixUtility marketplace command to list details about all the Bluemix services that can be used with the
command-line utility. See the following example:
Service: dashDB Description: A flexible and powerful data warehouse for online analytics processing, or a highly reliable relational database for enterprise-level online transaction processing. Documentation: https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/#services/dashDB/index.html#dashDB Plans: Entry, Enterprise256.4, Enterprise256.12, EnterpriseMPP.4, EnterpriseTransactional12.128.1400, EnterpriseTransactional2.8.500, Enterprise
- The dashDB service offers different service plans for data warehousing and transactional processing. Use the Bluemix dashboard to create or request an instance.
- Once you have a dashDB service instance verify that it has a service key. A service key contains credential information for the service. For example:
$ bluemixUtility showService myDashDB Name: myDashDB Type: dashDB Plan: EnterpriseTransactional2.8.500 Description: A flexible and powerful data warehouse for online analytics processing, or a highly reliable relational database for enterprise-level online transaction processing. Documentation: https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/#services/dashDB/index.html#dashDB Service keys: credential-1
If you do not see a service key that is listed use the Bluemix dashboard or the bluemixUtility createService command with the options serviceType, servicePlan, and serviceName to create one. If you use the createService command, make sure to pass the service type, plan name, and service name that matches the values from the output of the showService command. For example:$ bluemixUtility createService dashDB EnterpriseTransactional2.8.500 myDashDB
- Run the bluemixUtility import myDashDB command to import the configuration. Accept the license terms and conditions of the necessary libraries that are needed to access the service.
- Optional: Run the bluemixUtility listImports command to view the
service configurations that you imported.
The following IBM Bluemix service configurations have been imported: myDashDB
- Run the bluemixUtility bind [options]
serverName
serviceName to bind the configuration to a Liberty server. Accept the license terms
and conditions, if you are prompted. See the following example and description of a service listed:
The default JNDI name for the dashDB database is jdbc/serviceName. If your application uses a different JNDI name to access the database instance, use the --vjndiName option to specify the JNDI name. See the following example:$ bluemixUtility bind defaultServer myDashDB Checking if features required for the myDashDB service are installed. All required features are installed. The myDashDB is now bound to defaultServer server.
$ bluemixUtility bind defaultServer myDashDB --vjndiName=jdbc/myDataSource
Results
Parent topic: Setting up a Liberty server to use Bluemix services


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