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Difference between revisions of "Scout/Tutorial/3.8/webservices/Create Derby SQL Service"
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* '''Jdbc Mapping Name:''' | * '''Jdbc Mapping Name:''' | ||
− | The JDBC connect string to access your Derby database: Enter <code>C:\\eclipse\\scout\\tutorial\\org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database</code>. | + | The JDBC connect string to access your Derby database: Enter <code>C:\\eclipse\\scout\\tutorial\\org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database</code>. |
* '''Username:''' The username to access the database: Enter <code>tutorial</code> | * '''Username:''' The username to access the database: Enter <code>tutorial</code> | ||
* '''Password:''' The password to access the database: Enter <code>scout</code> | * '''Password:''' The password to access the database: Enter <code>scout</code> |
Revision as of 12:28, 8 November 2011
On the server node, go to 'Common Services' | 'Sql Services'. Right click on the node to create a new 'SQL Service' [1]. For class name, enter DerbySqlService
and choose AbstractDerbySqlService
as supertype [2]. Click finish to create the SQL service.
This creates you the SQL service to access your Derby database. Also, the service registration in plugin.xml of the server Plug-In is done by Scout SDK automatically.
Finally you have to configure the path to your Derby database and specify username and password. Thereto, click on the created DerbySqlService
. In the Scout Property View, change the properties Jdbc Mapping Name
, Username
and Passord
accordingly.
- Jdbc Mapping Name:
The JDBC connect string to access your Derby database: Enter C:\\eclipse\\scout\\tutorial\\org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database
.
- Username: The username to access the database: Enter
tutorial
- Password: The password to access the database: Enter
scout