To configure the JDBC data source for ALE inbound processing, you
use the administrative console. The data source, which is required for inbound
processing, is used for event tracking and recovery. This tutorial uses the Cloudscape™ JDBC
provider.
- Begin the process of creating a data source by displaying the administrative
console.
- From the J2EE Perspective of WebSphere® Integration Developer, click
the Server tab.
- If WebSphere Process Server v6.0 does
not show a status of Started, right-click WebSphere
Process Server v6.0 and click Start.
- Right-click WebSphere Process Server v6.0 and
click Run administrative console.
Figure 1. Selecting Run administrative console for the WebSphere
Process Server
- Log in to the administrative console by typing admin and
clicking Log in.
- Select a JDBC provider.
- Click .
- Click Cloudscape JDBC Provider.
- Select Data sources.
Figure 2. The Cloudscape JDBC provider Configuration tab
- Create a new data source by clicking New.
- Type the following values in the specified field. Leave the default
values for the rest of the configurations.
Option |
Description |
Name |
ALEEventRecoveryDS |
JNDI Name |
jdbc/ALEEventRecovery |
Description |
ALEEventRecoveryDS |
DatabaseName |
ALEEventRecoveryDB |
- Click Apply.
After the changes
are applied, Custom properties becomes active.
- Click Custom properties.
- Scroll down and click createDatabase.
Figure 3. Selecting the createDatabase entry
- Type create in the value field,
and click Apply.
- Save your configurations.
Result
The new data source, ALEEventRecoveryDS,
is displayed in the list of data sources.
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