Boban,
Instead of using an explicit JDBC connection string, you can instead find
your MySQL connection via a JNDI lookup, externalizing your database
connection information to your application server. You'll have to Google
the exact details, but I believe you set the driver class to
"javax.naming.InitialContext" and then the driver url to the JNDI name of
your datasource.
Kind regards,
David
On 4/20/11 6:39 AM, "Boban Abraham" <boban_abraham(a)mindtree.com> wrote:
We use mysql to store the data, hence mysql db credentials are
mentioned
in
repository.xml
The DB user password in repository.xml is not encrypted currently.
What are the options available to place encrypted password in
repository.xml?
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