I am sure someone else could pipe up who has actually done this ;)
But I think if you have the /repository directly still there, next to
the repository.xml - it will use that?? (I could be wrong)
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:04 AM, petru simion <petru_simion(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to connect to another DB repository then the one that BRMS uses
by default.
I tried applying the WIKI info, wich states that the following peace of code
should be inserted after the <Repository> tag in the repository.xml found
under the bin dir of the JBoss installation, but nothing seems to trigger
the creation of the schema in the database I just created.
Tested with both SQL Server and My SQL and same behavior.
I guess that if something is not right either in the syntax of the
repository.xml file, or if any of the settings: eg. name of the driver,
username, password etc, jackrabbit does not really warn me but connects to
the default repository.
Anyone had this kind of problems ?
Here is the content of the <DataStore> tag.
<DataStore class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.data.db.DbDataStore">
<param name="url"
value="jdbc:sqlserver://localhost\SQLEXPRESS;DatabaseName=drools_pilot;SelectMethod=cursor"/>
<param name="user" value="johnDoe"/>
<param name="password" value="jdpassword"/>
<param name="databaseType" value="sqlserver"/>
<param name="driver"
value="com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver"/>
<param name="minRecordLength" value="1024"/>
<param name="maxConnections" value="3"/>
<param name="copyWhenReading" value="true"/>
<param name="tablePrefix" value=""/>
</DataStore>
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