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JBoss DataSource Configuration
1. Install a JDBC Driver
1.1. Install a JDBC Driver as a Core Module
A JDBC
driver installed as a core module provides better start up server behavior.
· Create a directory under $JBOSS_HOME/modules. e.g.: "$JBOSS_HOME/modules/com/oracle/jdbc/main".
· Put the the JDBC driver jar (ojdbc6.jar) in this directory.
· Create a module configuration file module.xml:
<?xml
version="1.0" ?>
<module
xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.1" name="com.oracle">
<resources>
<resource-root
path="ojdbc6.jar"/>
</resources>
<dependencies>
<module
name="javax.api"/>
<module
name="javax.transaction.api"/>
</dependencies>
</module>
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1.2. As a regular JAR deployment
A JDBC-4 compliant JDBC driver also could be installed as a regular JAR. If an application server runs in domain mode,
deployments are automatically propagated to all servers to which the deployment
applies.
Any JDBC 4-compliant driver
will automatically be recognized and installed into the system by name and
version. A JDBC JAR is identified using the Java service provider mechanism.
Such JARs will contain a text a file named META-INF/services/java.sql.Driver.
1.3. How to make a JDBC driver Jar to be JDBC4-compaliant
Create a META-INF directory, then a META-INF/services subdirectory.
Create a META-INF/services/java.sql.Driver file
In the java.sql.Driver file should contain:
the fully-qualified class name(s) of the JDBC driver(s).
Add the java.sql.Driver file to the JAR:
jar -uf
jdbc-driver.jar META-INF/services/java.sql.Driver
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2. Configure DataSource
In standalone.xml
<datasources>
<datasource
jndi-name="java:jboss/OracleDS" pool-name="OracleDS">
<connection-url>jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:XE</connection-url>
<driver>oracle</driver>
<pool>
<min-pool-size>10</min-pool-size>
<max-pool-size>20</max-pool-size>
<prefill>true</prefill>
</pool>
<security>
<user-name>admin</user-name>
<password>admin</password>
</security>
<validation>
<valid-connection-checker
class-name="org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.oracle.OracleValidConnectionChecker"/>
<validate-on-match>true</validate-on-match>
<background-validation>false</background-validation>
<stale-connection-checker
class-name="org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.oracle.OracleStaleConnectionChecker"/>
<exception-sorter
class-name="org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.oracle.OracleExceptionSorter"/>
</validation>
<!-- use this in dev/qa to find out connection leaking
<statement>
<track-statements>true</track-statements>
</statement>
</datasource>
<drivers>
<driver
name="oracle" module="com.oracle">
<xa-datasource-class>oracle.jdbc.xa.client.OracleXADataSource</xa-datasource-class>
</driver>
</drivers>
</datasources>
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3. Configuring the Connection Pool
Here is a table from JBoss document that lists available parameters and their defaulta values for JBoss EAP 6.x
Connection
Pool Properties
Name
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Key
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Default Value
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Description
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Connection Pool Enabled
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ConnectionPoolEnabled
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Explicitly enables or disables connection pooling.
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Data Source Test Connect Interval (seconds)
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SourceConnectionTestInterval
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600
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How often (in seconds) to create test connections
to the underlying source to see if it is available.
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Pool Maximum Connections
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com.metamatrix.data. ~pool.max_connections
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20
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Maximum number of connections total in the pool.
This value should be greater than 0.
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Pool Maximum Connections for Each ID
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com.metamatrix.data.
~pool.max_connections_for_each_id
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20
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Maximum number of connections per ConnectorIdentity
object. This value should be greater than 0.
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Pool Connection Idle Time (seconds)
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com.metamatrix.data. ~pool.live_and_unused_time
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60
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Maximum idle time (in seconds) before a connection
is closed if shrinking is enabled.
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Pool Connection Waiting Time (milliseconds)
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com.metamatrix.data. ~pool.wait_for_source_time
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120000
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Maximum time to wait (in milliseconds) for a
connection to become available.
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Pool cleaning Interval (seconds)
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com.metamatrix.data. ~pool.cleaning_interval
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60
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Interval (in seconds) between checking for idle
connections if shrinking is enabled.
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Enable Pool Shrinking
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com.metamatrix.data. ~pool.enable_shrinking
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true
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Indicate whether the pool is allowed to shrink.
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4. Connection Validation
4.1 Validation Methods
4.1.1. <validate-on-match>true</validate-on-match>
The database
connection is validated every time it is checked out from the connection pool
using the validation class specified by one of the validation mechanisms.
- If a connection is not valid, a warning is written to the log and it retrieves the next connection in the pool. This process continues until a valid connection is found.
- If <use-fast-fail> option is used then if a valid connection is not found in the pool, a new connection is created.
- If the connection creation fails, an exception is returned to the requesting application.
According to JBoss document, "this setting results
in the quickest recovery but creates the highest load on the database. However,
this is the safest selection if the minimal performance hit is not a concern."
4.1.2. <background-validation>true</background-validation>
This option is used in combination with the <background-validation-millis> value to determine how often background
validation runs in a separate thread.
The default value for the <background-validation-millis> parameter is 0, so it is
disabled by default. This value should not be set to the same value as your <idle-timeout-minutes> setting.
The lower the <background-validation-millis> value, the pool is validated and the sooner and invalid
connections are removed from the pool sooner. But the lower values take more database
resources. Higher values is used then dead connections are undetected for longer
periods of time.
Note:
The <validate-on-match> option and <background-validation> option should not be set true at the same time.
4.2. Validation Mechanisms
One of the following mechanism should be chosen.
4.2.1. <valid-connection-checker>
There are checkers provided by JBoss EAP 6.x and they are optimized for the
particular RDBMS.
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.db2.DB2ValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.mssql.MSSQLValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.mysql.MySQLReplicationValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.mysql.MySQLValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.novendor.JDBC4ValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.novendor.NullValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.oracle.OracleValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.postgres.PostgreSQLValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.sybase.SybaseValidConnectionChecker
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4.2.2. <check-valid-connection-sql>
A SQL statement is used to validate the connection.
5. Exception Handling
5.1. <exception-sorter>
When an exception is marked as fatal, the connection is closed
immediately, even if the connection is participating in a transaction. Use the
exception sorter class option to properly detect and clean up after fatal
connection exceptions.
JBoss EAP 6 provides the following exception sorters:
6. DataSource Parameters
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.db2.DB2ValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.mssql.MSSQLValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.mysql.MySQLReplicationValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.mysql.MySQLValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.novendor.JDBC4ValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.novendor.NullValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.oracle.OracleValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.postgres.PostgreSQLValidConnectionChecker
org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.extensions.sybase.SybaseValidConnectionChecker
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6.1. Common Datasource Parameters
Original JBoss Document.
<datasource
jndi-name="java:jboss/datasources/postgresDB"
pool-name="postgresDSPOOL"
enabled="true"
jta="false" use-java-context="true"
use-ccm="false">
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A standard JBoss MBean deployment.
<depends>
The ObjectName of an MBean service this ConnectionFactory or DataSource deployment depends upon.
<jndi-name>
The JNDI name under which the Datasource should be bound.
<use-java-context>
Boolean value indicating whether the jndi-name should be prefixed with java:. This prefix causes the Datasource to only be accessible from within the JBoss Enterprise Platform virtual machine. Defaults to TRUE.
<user-name>
The user name used to create the connection to the datasource.
Note
Not used when security is configured.
<password>
The password used to create the connection to the datasource.
Note
Not used when security is configured.
<transaction-isolation>
The default transaction isolation of the connection. If not specified, the database-provided default is used.
Possible values for <transaction-isolation>
TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED
TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED
TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ
TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE
TRANSACTION_NONE
<new-connection-sql>
An SQL statement that is executed against each new connection. This can be used to set up the connection schema, for instance.
<check-valid-connection-sql>
An SQL statement that is executed before the connection is checked out from the pool to make sure it is still valid. If the SQL statement fails, the connection is closed and a new one is created.
<valid-connection-checker-class-name>
A class that checks whether a connection is valid using a vendor-specific mechanism.
<exception-sorter-class-name>
A class that parses vendor-specific messages to determine whether SQL errors are fatal, and destroys the connection if so. If empty, no errors are treated as fatal.
<track-statements>
Whether to monitor for unclosed Statements and ResultSets and issue warnings when they haven't been closed. The default value is NOWARN.
<prepared-statement-cach-size>
The number of prepared statements per connection to be kept open and reused in subsequent requests. They are stored in a Least Recently Used (LRU) cache. The default value is 0, meaning that no cache is kept.
<share-prepared-statements>
When the <prepared-statement-cache-size> is non-zero, determines whether two requests in the same transaction should return the same statement. Defaults to FALSE.
Example of Using <share-prepared-statements>
The goal is to work around questionable driver behavior, where the driver applies auto-commit semantics to local transactions.
Connection c = dataSource.getConnection(); // auto-commit == false
PreparedStatement ps1 = c.prepareStatement(...);
ResultSet rs1 = ps1.executeQuery();
PreparedStatement ps2 = c.prepareStatement(...);
ResultSet rs2 = ps2.executeQuery();
This assumes that the prepared statements are the same. For some drivers, ps2.executeQuery() automatically closes rs1, so you actually need two real prepared statements behind the scenes. This only applies to the auto-commit semantic, where re-running the query starts a new transaction automatically. For drivers that follow the specification, you can set it to TRUE to share the same real prepared statement.
<set-tx-query-timeout>
Whether to enable query timeout based on the length of time remaining until the transaction times out. Defaults to FALSE.
<query-timeout>
The maximum time, in seconds, before a query times out. You can override this value by setting <set-tx-query-timeout> to TRUE.
<validate-on-match>
Whether to validate the connection when the JCA layer matches a managed connection, such as when the connection is checked out of the pool. With the addition of <background-validation> this is not required. It is usually not necessary to specify TRUE for <validate-on-match> in conjunction with specifying TRUE for <background-validation>. Defaults to TRUE.
<prefill>
Whether to attempt to prefill the connection pool to the minimum number of connections. Only supporting pools (OnePool) support this feature. A warning is logged if the pool does not support prefilling. Defaults to TRUE.
<background-validation>
Background connection validation reduces the overall load on the RDBMS system when validating a connection. When using this feature, EAP checks whether the current connection in the pool a seperate thread (ConnectionValidator). <background-validation-millis> depends on this value also being set to TRUE. Defaults to FALSE.
<background-validation-millis>
Background connection validation reduces the overall load on the RDBMS system when validating a connection. Setting this parameter means that JBoss will attempt to validate the current connections in the pool as a separate thread (ConnectionValidator). This parameter's value defines the interval, in milliseconds, for which the ConnectionValidator will run. (This value should not be the same as your <idle-timeout-minutes value.)
<idle-timeout-minutes>
The maximum time, in minutes, before an idle connection is closed. A value of 0 disables timeout. Defaults to 15 minutes.
<track-connection-by-tx>
Whether the connection should be locked to the transaction, instead of returning it to the pool at the end of the transaction. In previous releases, this was true for local connection factories and false for XA connection factories. The default is now true for both local and XA connection factories, and the element has been deprecated.
<interleaving>
Enables interleaving for XA connection factories.
<background-validation-millis>
How often, in minutes, the ConnectionValidator runs. Defaults to 10 minutes.
Note
You should set this to a smaller value than <idle-timeout-minutes>, unless you have specified <min-pool-size> a minimum pool size set.
<url-delimiter>, <url-property>, <url-selector-strategy-class-name>
Parameters dealing with database failover. As of JBoss Enterprise Platform 5.1, these are configured as part of the main datasource configuration. In previous versions, <url-delimiter> appeared as <url-delimeter>.
<stale-connection-checker-class-name>
An implementation of org.jboss.resource.adapter.jdbc.StateConnectionChecker that decides whether SQLExceptions that notify of bad connections throw the org.jboss.resource.adapter.jdbc.StateConnectionException exception.
<max-pool-size>
The maximum number of connections allowed in the pool. Defaults to 20.
<min-pool-size>
The minimum number of connections maintained in the pool. Unless <prefill> is TRUE, the pool remains empty until the first use, at which point the pool is filled to the <min-pool-size>. When the pool size drops below the <min-pool-size> due to idle timeouts, the pool is refilled to the <min-pool-size>. Defaults to 0.
<blocking-timeout-millis>
The length of time, in milliseconds, to wait for a connection to become available when all the connections are checked out. Defaults to 30000, which is 30 seconds.
<use-fast-fail>
Whether to continue trying to acquire a connection from the pool even if the previous attempt has failed, or begin failover. This is to address performance issues where validation SQL takes significant time and resources to execute. Defaults to FALSE.
Parameters for javax.sql.XADataSource Usage
<connection-url>
The JDBC driver connection URL string
<driver-class>
The JDBC driver class implementing the java.sql.Driver
<connection-property>
Used to configure the connections retrieved from the java.sql.Driver.
Example <connection-property>
<connection-property name="char.encoding">UTF-8</connection-property>
Parameters for javax.sql.XADataSource Usage
<xa-datasource-class>
The class implementing the XADataSource
<xa-datasource-property>
Properties used to configure the XADataSource.
Example <xa-datasource-property> Declarations
<xa-datasource-property name="IfxWAITTIME">10</xa-datasource-property>
<xa-datasource-property name="IfxIFXHOST">myhost.mydomain.com</xa-datasource-property>
<xa-datasource-property name="PortNumber">1557</xa-datasource-property>
<xa-datasource-property name="DatabaseName">mydb</xa-datasource-property>
<xa-datasource-property name="ServerName">myserver</xa-datasource-property>
<xa-resource-timeout>
The number of seconds passed to XAResource.setTransactionTimeout() when not zero.
<isSameRM-override-value>
When set to FALSE, fixes some problems with Oracle databases.
<no-tx-separate-pools>
Pool transactional and non-transactinal connections separately
Warning
Using this option will cause your total pool size to be twice max-pool-size, because two actual pools will be created.
Used to fix problems with Oracle.
Security Parameters
<application-managed-security>
Uses the username and password passed on the getConnection or createConnection request by the application.
<security-domain>
Uses the identified login module configured in conf/login-module.xml.
<security-domain-and-application>
Uses the identified login module configured in conf/login-module.xml and other connection request information supplied by the application, for example JMS Queues and Topics.
Parameters for XA Recovery in the JCA Layer
<recover-user-name>
The user with credentials to perform a recovery operation.
<recover-password>
Password of the user with credentials to perform a recovery operation.
<recover-security-domain>
Security domain for recovery.
<no-recover>
Excludes a datasource from recovery.
The fields in Parameters for XA Recovery in the JCA Layershould have a fall back value of their non-recover counterparts: <user-name>,< password> and <security-domain>.
Another sample:
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:datasources:1.0">
<datasources>
<datasource enabled="true"
jndi-name="java:jboss/datasources/bookingDatasource"
jta="true"
pool-name="bookingDatasource"
use-ccm="true" use-java-context="true">
<connection-url>jdbc:hsqldb:.</connection-url>
<transaction-isolation>TRANSACTION_NONE</transaction-isolation>
<pool>
<prefill>false</prefill>
<use-strict-min>false</use-strict-min>
<flush-strategy>FailingConnectionOnly</flush-strategy>
</pool>
<security>
<user-name>sa</user-name>
<password />
</security>
<validation>
<validate-on-match>false</validate-on-match>
<background-validation>false</background-validation>
<use-fast-fail>false</use-fast-fail>
</validation>
<timeout />
<statement>
<track-statements>true</track-statements>
</statement>
</datasource>
<!-- The following drivers
element was not in the generated XML snippet.
We added this manually.
-->
<drivers>
<driver name="h2"
module="com.h2database.h2">
<xa-datasource-class>org.h2.jdbcx.JdbcDataSource</xa-datasource-class>
</driver>
</drivers>
</datasources>
</subsystem>
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JBoss EAP 6.4
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jboss-as-datasources_1_2.xsd
1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 2 <!-- 3 ~ JBoss, Home of Professional Open Source. 4 ~ Copyright 2011, Red Hat, Inc., and individual contributors 5 ~ as indicated by the @author tags. See the copyright.txt file in the 6 ~ distribution for a full listing of individual contributors. 7 ~ 8 ~ This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 9 ~ under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as 10 ~ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of 11 ~ the License, or (at your option) any later version. 12 ~ 13 ~ This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 ~ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 ~ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 16 ~ Lesser General Public License for more details. 17 ~ 18 ~ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public 19 ~ License along with this software; if not, write to the Free 20 ~ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 21 ~ 02110-1301 USA, or see the FSF site: http://www.fsf.org. 22 --> 23 24 <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" 25 targetNamespace="urn:jboss:domain:datasources:1.2" xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:datasources:1.2" 26 elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> 27 28 <xs:element name="subsystem" type="subsystemType"/> 29 30 <xs:complexType name="subsystemType"> 31 <xs:all> 32 <xs:element name="datasources" type="datasourcesType" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/> 33 </xs:all> 34 </xs:complexType> 35 36 <xs:complexType name="datasourcesType"> 37 <xs:sequence> 38 <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> 39 <xs:element name="datasource" type="datasourceType"> 40 <xs:annotation> 41 <xs:documentation> 42 <![CDATA[[ 43 Specifies a non-XA datasource, using local transactions 44 ]]> 45 </xs:documentation> 46 </xs:annotation> 47 </xs:element> 48 <xs:element name="xa-datasource" type="xa-datasourceType"> 49 <xs:annotation> 50 <xs:documentation> 51 <![CDATA[[ 52 Specifies a XA datasource 53 ]]> 54 </xs:documentation> 55 </xs:annotation> 56 </xs:element> 57 </xs:choice> 58 <xs:element name="drivers" type="driversType" maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0"></xs:element> 59 </xs:sequence> 60 </xs:complexType> 61 <xs:complexType name="datasourceType" mixed="false"> 62 <xs:sequence> 63 <xs:element name="connection-url" type="xs:token"> 64 <xs:annotation> 65 <xs:documentation> 66 <![CDATA[[ 67 The JDBC driver connection URL Ex: <connection-url>jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost:1701</connection-url> 68 ]]> 69 </xs:documentation> 70 </xs:annotation> 71 </xs:element> 72 <xs:element name="driver-class" type="xs:token" maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0"> 73 <xs:annotation> 74 <xs:documentation> 75 <![CDATA[[ 76 The fully qualifed name of the JDBC driver class Ex: <driver-class>org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver</driver-class> 77 ]]> 78 </xs:documentation> 79 </xs:annotation> 80 </xs:element> 81 <xs:element name="datasource-class" type="xs:token" maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0"> 82 <xs:annotation> 83 <xs:documentation> 84 <![CDATA[[ 85 The fully qualifed name of the JDBC datasource class Ex: <datasource-class>org.h2.jdbcx.JdbcDataSource</datasource-class> 86 ]]> 87 </xs:documentation> 88 </xs:annotation> 89 </xs:element> 90 <xs:element name="driver" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 91 <xs:annotation> 92 <xs:documentation> 93 <![CDATA[[ 94 An unique reference to the classloader module which contains the JDBC driver 95 The accepted format is driverName#majorVersion.minorVersion 96 ]]> 97 </xs:documentation> 98 </xs:annotation> 99 </xs:element> 100 <xs:element name="connection-property" type="connection-propertyType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> 101 <xs:annotation> 102 <xs:documentation> 103 <![CDATA[[ 104 The connection-property element allows you to pass in arbitrary connection 105 properties to the Driver.connect(url, props) method. Each connection-property 106 specifies a string name/value pair with the property name coming from the 107 name attribute and the value coming from the element content. Ex: 108 <connection-property name="char.encoding">UTF-8</connection-property> 109 ]]> 110 </xs:documentation> 111 </xs:annotation> 112 </xs:element> 113 <xs:element name="new-connection-sql" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0"> 114 <xs:annotation> 115 <xs:documentation> 116 <![CDATA[[ 117 Specify an SQL statement to execute whenever a connection is added 118 to the connection pool. 119 ]]> 120 </xs:documentation> 121 </xs:annotation> 122 </xs:element> 123 <xs:element name="transaction-isolation" type="transaction-isolationType" minOccurs="0"> 124 <xs:annotation> 125 <xs:documentation> 126 <![CDATA[[ 127 Set java.sql.Connection transaction isolation level to use. The constants 128 defined by transaction-isolation-values are the possible transaction isolation 129 levels and include: TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED 130 TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE TRANSACTION_NONE 131 ]]> 132 </xs:documentation> 133 </xs:annotation> 134 </xs:element> 135 <xs:element name="url-delimiter" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 136 <xs:annotation> 137 <xs:documentation> 138 <![CDATA[[ 139 Specifies the delimeter for URLs in connection-url for HA datasources 140 ]]> 141 </xs:documentation> 142 </xs:annotation> 143 </xs:element> 144 <xs:element name="url-selector-strategy-class-name" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 145 <xs:annotation> 146 <xs:documentation> 147 <![CDATA[[ 148 A class that implements org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.URLSelectorStrategy 149 ]]> 150 </xs:documentation> 151 </xs:annotation> 152 </xs:element> 153 <xs:element name="pool" type="poolType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 154 <xs:annotation> 155 <xs:documentation> 156 <![CDATA[[ 157 Specifies the pooling settings 158 ]]> 159 </xs:documentation> 160 </xs:annotation> 161 </xs:element> 162 <xs:element name="security" type="dsSecurityType" minOccurs="0"> 163 <xs:annotation> 164 <xs:documentation> 165 <![CDATA[[ 166 Specifies the security settings 167 ]]> 168 </xs:documentation> 169 </xs:annotation> 170 </xs:element> 171 <xs:element name="validation" type="validationType" minOccurs="0"> 172 <xs:annotation> 173 <xs:documentation> 174 <![CDATA[[ 175 Specifies the validation settings 176 ]]> 177 </xs:documentation> 178 </xs:annotation> 179 </xs:element> 180 <xs:element name="timeout" type="timeoutType" minOccurs="0"> 181 <xs:annotation> 182 <xs:documentation> 183 <![CDATA[[ 184 Specifies the time out settings 185 ]]> 186 </xs:documentation> 187 </xs:annotation> 188 </xs:element> 189 <xs:element name="statement" type="statementType" minOccurs="0"> 190 <xs:annotation> 191 <xs:documentation> 192 <![CDATA[[ 193 Specifies the statement settings 194 ]]> 195 </xs:documentation> 196 </xs:annotation> 197 </xs:element> 198 </xs:sequence> 199 <xs:attribute name="jta" type="xs:boolean" default="true" use="optional"> 200 <xs:annotation> 201 <xs:documentation> 202 <![CDATA[[ 203 Enable JTA integration 204 ]]> 205 </xs:documentation> 206 </xs:annotation> 207 </xs:attribute> 208 <xs:attribute default="false" name="connectable" type="xs:boolean"> 209 <xs:annotation> 210 <xs:documentation> 211 <![CDATA[[ 212 Enable cmr functionality on this datsource's connections 213 ]]> 214 </xs:documentation> 215 </xs:annotation> 216 </xs:attribute> 217 <xs:attributeGroup ref="common-datasourceAttributes" /> 218 </xs:complexType> 219 <xs:complexType name="xa-datasourceType"> 220 <xs:sequence> 221 <xs:element name="xa-datasource-property" type="xa-datasource-propertyType" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> 222 <xs:annotation> 223 <xs:documentation> 224 <![CDATA[[ 225 Specifies a property to assign to the XADataSource implementation class. 226 Each property is identified by the name attribute and the property value 227 is given by the xa-datasource-property element content. The property is mapped 228 onto the XADataSource implementation by looking for a JavaBeans style getter 229 method for the property name. If found, the value of the property is set 230 using the JavaBeans setter with the element text translated to the true property 231 type using the java.beans.PropertyEditor for the type. Ex: 232 <xa-datasource-property name="IfxWAITTIME">10</xa-datasource-property> 233 <xa-datasource-property name="IfxIFXHOST">myhost.mydomain.com</xa-datasource-property> 234 <xa-datasource-property name="PortNumber">1557</xa-datasource-property> 235 <xa-datasource-property name="DatabaseName">mydb</xa-datasource-property> 236 <xa-datasource-property name="ServerName">myserver</xa-datasource-property> 237 ]]> 238 </xs:documentation> 239 </xs:annotation> 240 </xs:element> 241 <xs:element name="xa-datasource-class" type="xs:token" maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0"> 242 <xs:annotation> 243 <xs:documentation> 244 <![CDATA[[ 245 The fully qualifed name of the javax.sql.XADataSource implementation 246 class. Ex: <xa-datasource-class>oracle.jdbc.xa.client.OracleXADataSource</xa-datasource-class> 247 ]]> 248 </xs:documentation> 249 </xs:annotation> 250 </xs:element> 251 <xs:element name="driver" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 252 <xs:annotation> 253 <xs:documentation> 254 <![CDATA[[ 255 An unique reference to the classloader module which contains the JDBC driver 256 The accepted format is driverName#majorVersion.minorVersion 257 ]]> 258 </xs:documentation> 259 </xs:annotation> 260 </xs:element> 261 <xs:element name="url-delimiter" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 262 <xs:annotation> 263 <xs:documentation> 264 <![CDATA[[ 265 Specifies the delimeter for URLs in the connection url for HA datasources 266 ]]> 267 </xs:documentation> 268 </xs:annotation> 269 </xs:element> 270 <xs:element name="url-selector-strategy-class-name" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 271 <xs:annotation> 272 <xs:documentation> 273 <![CDATA[[ 274 A class that implements org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.URLSelectorStrategy 275 ]]> 276 </xs:documentation> 277 </xs:annotation> 278 </xs:element> 279 <xs:element name="new-connection-sql" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0"> 280 <xs:annotation> 281 <xs:documentation> 282 <![CDATA[[ 283 Specifies an SQL statement to execute whenever a connection is added 284 to the connection pool. 285 ]]> 286 </xs:documentation> 287 </xs:annotation> 288 </xs:element> 289 <xs:element name="transaction-isolation" type="transaction-isolationType" minOccurs="0"> 290 <xs:annotation> 291 <xs:documentation> 292 <![CDATA[[ 293 Set java.sql.Connection transaction isolation level to use. The constants 294 defined by transaction-isolation-values are the possible transaction isolation 295 levels and include: TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED 296 TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE TRANSACTION_NONE 297 ]]> 298 </xs:documentation> 299 </xs:annotation> 300 </xs:element> 301 <xs:element name="xa-pool" type="xa-poolType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 302 <xs:annotation> 303 <xs:documentation> 304 <![CDATA[[ 305 Specifies the pooling settings 306 ]]> 307 </xs:documentation> 308 </xs:annotation> 309 </xs:element> 310 <xs:element name="security" type="dsSecurityType" minOccurs="0"> 311 <xs:annotation> 312 <xs:documentation> 313 <![CDATA[[ 314 Specifies the security settings 315 ]]> 316 </xs:documentation> 317 </xs:annotation> 318 </xs:element> 319 <xs:element name="validation" type="validationType" minOccurs="0"> 320 <xs:annotation> 321 <xs:documentation> 322 <![CDATA[[ 323 Specifies the validation settings 324 ]]> 325 </xs:documentation> 326 </xs:annotation> 327 </xs:element> 328 <xs:element name="timeout" type="timeoutType" minOccurs="0"> 329 <xs:annotation> 330 <xs:documentation> 331 <![CDATA[[ 332 Specifies the time out settings 333 ]]> 334 </xs:documentation> 335 </xs:annotation> 336 </xs:element> 337 <xs:element name="statement" type="statementType" minOccurs="0"> 338 <xs:annotation> 339 <xs:documentation> 340 <![CDATA[[ 341 Specifies the statement settings 342 ]]> 343 </xs:documentation> 344 </xs:annotation> 345 </xs:element> 346 <xs:element name="recovery" type="recoverType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"></xs:element> 347 </xs:sequence> 348 <xs:attributeGroup ref="common-datasourceAttributes" /> 349 </xs:complexType> 350 <xs:complexType name="boolean-presenceType" /> 351 <xs:attributeGroup name="common-datasourceAttributes"> 352 <xs:attribute name="jndi-name" type="xs:token" use="required"> 353 <xs:annotation> 354 <xs:documentation> 355 <![CDATA[[ 356 Specifies the JNDI name for the datasource 357 ]]> 358 </xs:documentation> 359 </xs:annotation> 360 </xs:attribute> 361 <xs:attribute name="pool-name" type="xs:token" use="required"> 362 <xs:annotation> 363 <xs:documentation> 364 <![CDATA[[ 365 Specifies the pool name for the datasource used for management 366 ]]> 367 </xs:documentation> 368 </xs:annotation> 369 </xs:attribute> 370 <xs:attribute name="enabled" type="xs:boolean" default="true" form="unqualified" use="optional"> 371 <xs:annotation> 372 <xs:documentation> 373 <![CDATA[[ 374 Specifies if the datasource should be enabled 375 ]]> 376 </xs:documentation> 377 </xs:annotation> 378 </xs:attribute> 379 <xs:attribute default="true" name="use-java-context" type="xs:boolean"> 380 <xs:annotation> 381 <xs:documentation> 382 <![CDATA[[ 383 Setting this to false will bind the DataSource into global JNDI 384 Ex: use-java-context="true" 385 ]]> 386 </xs:documentation> 387 </xs:annotation> 388 </xs:attribute> 389 <xs:attribute default="false" name="spy" type="xs:boolean"> 390 <xs:annotation> 391 <xs:documentation> 392 <![CDATA[[ 393 Enable spy functionality on the JDBC layer - e.g. log all JDBC traffic to the datasource. 394 Remember to enable the logging category (org.jboss.jdbc) too. 395 Ex: spy="true" 396 ]]> 397 </xs:documentation> 398 </xs:annotation> 399 </xs:attribute> 400 <xs:attribute default="true" name="use-ccm" type="xs:boolean"> 401 <xs:annotation> 402 <xs:documentation> 403 <![CDATA[[ 404 Enable the use of a cached connection manager 405 Ex: use-ccm="true" 406 ]]> 407 </xs:documentation> 408 </xs:annotation> 409 </xs:attribute> 410 </xs:attributeGroup> 411 <xs:simpleType name="transaction-isolationType"> 412 <xs:annotation> 413 <xs:documentation> 414 <![CDATA[[ 415 Define constants used as the possible transaction isolation levels in transaction-isolation 416 type. Include: TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED, TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED, TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ, 417 TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE, TRANSACTION_NONE 418 ]]> 419 </xs:documentation> 420 </xs:annotation> 421 <xs:restriction base="xs:token"> 422 <xs:enumeration value="TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED" /> 423 <xs:enumeration value="TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED" /> 424 <xs:enumeration value="TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ" /> 425 <xs:enumeration value="TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE" /> 426 <xs:enumeration value="TRANSACTION_NONE" /> 427 </xs:restriction> 428 </xs:simpleType> 429 <xs:complexType name="xa-datasource-propertyType" mixed="true"> 430 <xs:attribute name="name" use="required" type="xs:token" /> 431 </xs:complexType> 432 <xs:complexType name="connection-propertyType" mixed="true"> 433 <xs:attribute name="name" use="required" type="xs:token" /> 434 </xs:complexType> 435 <xs:complexType name="validationType"> 436 <xs:sequence> 437 <xs:element name="valid-connection-checker" type="extensionType" minOccurs="0"> 438 <xs:annotation> 439 <xs:documentation> 440 <![CDATA[[ 441 An org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.ValidConnectionChecker that provides 442 a SQLException isValidConnection(Connection e) method to validate is a connection 443 is valid. An exception means the connection is destroyed. This overrides 444 the check-valid-connection-sql when present. Ex: 445 <valid-connection-checker class-name="org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.vendor.OracleValidConnectionChecker"/> 446 ]]> 447 </xs:documentation> 448 </xs:annotation> 449 </xs:element> 450 451 <xs:element name="check-valid-connection-sql" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0"> 452 <xs:annotation> 453 <xs:documentation> 454 <![CDATA[[ 455 Specify an SQL statement to check validity of a pool connection. This 456 may be called when managed connection is taken from pool for use. 457 ]]> 458 </xs:documentation> 459 </xs:annotation> 460 </xs:element> 461 <xs:element name="validate-on-match" type="xs:boolean" minOccurs="0"> 462 <xs:annotation> 463 <xs:documentation> 464 <![CDATA[[ 465 The validate-on-match element indicates whether or not connection 466 level validation should be done when a connection factory attempts to match 467 a managed connection for a given set. This is typically exclusive to the 468 use of background validation 469 ]]> 470 </xs:documentation> 471 </xs:annotation> 472 </xs:element> 473 <xs:element name="background-validation" type="xs:boolean" minOccurs="0"> 474 <xs:annotation> 475 <xs:documentation> 476 <![CDATA[[ 477 An element to specify that connections should be validated on a background 478 thread versus being validated prior to use 479 ]]> 480 </xs:documentation> 481 </xs:annotation> 482 </xs:element> 483 <xs:element name="background-validation-millis" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 484 <xs:annotation> 485 <xs:documentation> 486 <![CDATA[[ 487 The background-validation-millis element specifies the amount of 488 time, in millis, that background validation will run. 489 ]]> 490 </xs:documentation> 491 </xs:annotation> 492 </xs:element> 493 <xs:element name="use-fast-fail" type="xs:boolean" minOccurs="0"> 494 <xs:annotation> 495 <xs:documentation> 496 <![CDATA[[ 497 Whether fail a connection allocation on the first connection if it 498 is invalid (true) or keep trying until the pool is exhausted of all potential 499 connections (false) default false. e.g. <use-fast-fail>true</use-fast-fail> 500 ]]> 501 </xs:documentation> 502 </xs:annotation> 503 </xs:element> 504 <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="stale-connection-checker" type="extensionType"> 505 <xs:annotation> 506 <xs:documentation> 507 <![CDATA[[ 508 An org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.StaleConnectionChecker that provides 509 a boolean isStaleConnection(SQLException e) method which if it it returns 510 true will wrap the exception in an org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.StaleConnectionException 511 which is a subclass of SQLException. Ex: 512 <stale-connection-checker class-name="org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.vendor.OracleStaleConnectionChecker"/> 513 ]]> 514 </xs:documentation> 515 </xs:annotation> 516 </xs:element> 517 <xs:element name="exception-sorter" type="extensionType" minOccurs="0"> 518 <xs:annotation> 519 <xs:documentation> 520 <![CDATA[[ 521 An org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.ExceptionSorter that provides a 522 boolean isExceptionFatal(SQLException e) method to validate is an exception 523 should be broadcast to all javax.resource.spi.ConnectionEventListener as 524 a connectionErrorOccurred message. Ex: 525 <exception-sorter class-name="org.jboss.jca.adapters.jdbc.vendor.OracleExceptionSorter"/> 526 ]]> 527 </xs:documentation> 528 </xs:annotation> 529 </xs:element> 530 </xs:sequence> 531 </xs:complexType> 532 <xs:complexType name="timeoutType"> 533 <xs:sequence> 534 <xs:element name="blocking-timeout-millis" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 535 <xs:annotation> 536 <xs:documentation> 537 <![CDATA[[ 538 The blocking-timeout-millis element indicates the maximum time in 539 milliseconds to block while waiting for a connection before throwing an exception. 540 Note that this blocks only while waiting for a permit for a connection, and 541 will never throw an exception if creating a new connection takes an inordinately 542 long time. The default is 30000 (30 seconds). 543 ]]> 544 </xs:documentation> 545 </xs:annotation> 546 </xs:element> 547 <xs:element name="idle-timeout-minutes" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 548 <xs:annotation> 549 <xs:documentation> 550 <![CDATA[[ 551 The idle-timeout-minutes elements indicates the maximum time in minutes 552 a connection may be idle before being closed. The actual maximum time depends 553 also on the IdleRemover scan time, which is 1/2 the smallest idle-timeout-minutes 554 of any pool. 555 ]]> 556 </xs:documentation> 557 </xs:annotation> 558 </xs:element> 559 <xs:element name="set-tx-query-timeout" type="boolean-presenceType" minOccurs="0"> 560 <xs:annotation> 561 <xs:documentation> 562 <![CDATA[[ 563 Whether to set the query timeout based on the time remaining until 564 transaction timeout, any configured query timeout will be used if there is 565 no transaction. The default is false. e.g. <set-tx-query-timeout/> 566 ]]> 567 </xs:documentation> 568 </xs:annotation> 569 </xs:element> 570 <xs:element name="query-timeout" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 571 <xs:annotation> 572 <xs:documentation> 573 <![CDATA[[ 574 Any configured query timeout in seconds The default is no timeout 575 e.g. 5 minutes <query-timeout>300</query-timeout> 576 ]]> 577 </xs:documentation> 578 </xs:annotation> 579 </xs:element> 580 <xs:element name="use-try-lock" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 581 <xs:annotation> 582 <xs:documentation> 583 <![CDATA[[ 584 Any configured timeout for internal locks on the resource adapter 585 objects in seconds The default is a 60 second timeout e.g. 5 minutes <use-try-lock>300</use-try-lock> 586 ]]> 587 </xs:documentation> 588 </xs:annotation> 589 </xs:element> 590 <xs:element name="allocation-retry" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 591 <xs:annotation> 592 <xs:documentation> 593 <![CDATA[[ 594 The allocation retry element indicates the number of times that allocating 595 a connection should be tried before throwing an exception. The default is 0. 596 ]]> 597 </xs:documentation> 598 </xs:annotation> 599 </xs:element> 600 <xs:element name="allocation-retry-wait-millis" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 601 <xs:annotation> 602 <xs:documentation> 603 <![CDATA[[ 604 The allocation retry wait millis element indicates the time in milliseconds 605 to wait between retrying to allocate a connection. The default is 5000 (5 seconds). 606 ]]> 607 </xs:documentation> 608 </xs:annotation> 609 </xs:element> 610 <xs:element name="xa-resource-timeout" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 611 <xs:annotation> 612 <xs:documentation> 613 <![CDATA[[ 614 Passed to XAResource.setTransactionTimeout() Default is zero which 615 does not invoke the setter. In seconds e.g. 5 minutes <xa-resource-timeout>300</xa-resource-timeout> 616 ]]> 617 </xs:documentation> 618 </xs:annotation> 619 </xs:element> 620 </xs:sequence> 621 </xs:complexType> 622 <xs:simpleType name="track-statementsType"> 623 <xs:restriction base="xs:token"> 624 <xs:enumeration value="true" /> 625 <xs:enumeration value="false" /> 626 <xs:enumeration value="nowarn" /> 627 </xs:restriction> 628 </xs:simpleType> 629 <xs:complexType name="statementType"> 630 <xs:sequence> 631 <xs:element name="track-statements" type="track-statementsType" minOccurs="0"> 632 <xs:annotation> 633 <xs:documentation> 634 <![CDATA[[ 635 Whether to check for unclosed statements when a connection is returned 636 to the pool and result sets are closed when a statement is closed/return 637 to the prepared statement cache. valid values are: false - do not track statements 638 and results true - track statements and result sets and warn when they are 639 not closed nowarn - track statements but do no warn about them being unclosed 640 (the default) e.g. <track-statements>nowarn</track-statements> 641 ]]> 642 </xs:documentation> 643 </xs:annotation> 644 </xs:element> 645 <xs:element name="prepared-statement-cache-size" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 646 <xs:annotation> 647 <xs:documentation> 648 <![CDATA[[ 649 The number of prepared statements per connection in an LRU cache 650 ]]> 651 </xs:documentation> 652 </xs:annotation> 653 </xs:element> 654 <xs:element name="share-prepared-statements" type="boolean-presenceType" minOccurs="0"> 655 <xs:annotation> 656 <xs:documentation> 657 <![CDATA[[ 658 Whether to share prepare statements, i.e. whether asking for same 659 statement twice without closing uses the same underlying prepared statement. 660 The default is false. e.g. <share-prepared-statements/> 661 ]]> 662 </xs:documentation> 663 </xs:annotation> 664 </xs:element> 665 </xs:sequence> 666 </xs:complexType> 667 <xs:complexType name="poolType"> 668 <xs:sequence> 669 <xs:element name="min-pool-size" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 670 <xs:annotation> 671 <xs:documentation> 672 <![CDATA[[ 673 The min-pool-size element indicates the minimum number of connections 674 a pool should hold. These are not created until a Subject is known from a 675 request for a connection. This default to 0. Ex: <min-pool-size>1</min-pool-size> 676 ]]> 677 </xs:documentation> 678 </xs:annotation> 679 </xs:element> 680 <xs:element name="max-pool-size" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger" minOccurs="0"> 681 <xs:annotation> 682 <xs:documentation> 683 <![CDATA[[ 684 The max-pool-size element indicates the maximum number of connections 685 for a pool. No more connections will be created in each sub-pool. 686 This defaults to 20. 687 ]]> 688 </xs:documentation> 689 </xs:annotation> 690 </xs:element> 691 <xs:element name="prefill" type="xs:boolean" minOccurs="0"> 692 <xs:annotation> 693 <xs:documentation> 694 <![CDATA[[ 695 Whether to attempt to prefill the connection pool. Empty element denotes 696 a true value. e.g. <prefill>true</prefill>. 697 Default is false 698 ]]> 699 </xs:documentation> 700 </xs:annotation> 701 </xs:element> 702 <xs:element name="use-strict-min" type="xs:boolean" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 703 <xs:annotation> 704 <xs:documentation> 705 <![CDATA[[ 706 Define if the min-pool-size should be considered a strictly. 707 Default false 708 ]]> 709 </xs:documentation> 710 </xs:annotation> 711 </xs:element> 712 <xs:element name="flush-strategy" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 713 <xs:annotation> 714 <xs:documentation> 715 <![CDATA[[ 716 Specifies how the pool should be flush in case of an error. 717 Valid values are: FailingConnectionOnly (default), IdleConnections, EntirePool 718 ]]> 719 </xs:documentation> 720 </xs:annotation> 721 </xs:element> 722 <xs:element name="allow-multiple-users" type="boolean-presenceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 723 <xs:annotation> 724 <xs:documentation> 725 <![CDATA[[ 726 Specifies if multiple users will access the datasource through the getConnection(user, password) 727 method and hence if the internal pool type should account for that 728 ]]> 729 </xs:documentation> 730 </xs:annotation> 731 </xs:element> 732 </xs:sequence> 733 </xs:complexType> 734 <xs:complexType name="xa-poolType"> 735 <xs:complexContent> 736 <xs:extension base="poolType"> 737 <xs:sequence> 738 <xs:element name="is-same-rm-override" type="xs:boolean" minOccurs="0"> 739 <xs:annotation> 740 <xs:documentation> 741 <![CDATA[[ 742 The is-same-rm-override element allows one to unconditionally 743 set whether the javax.transaction.xa.XAResource.isSameRM(XAResource) returns 744 true or false. Ex: <is-same-rm-override>true</is-same-rm-override> 745 ]]> 746 </xs:documentation> 747 </xs:annotation> 748 </xs:element> 749 <xs:element name="interleaving" type="boolean-presenceType" minOccurs="0"> 750 <xs:annotation> 751 <xs:documentation> 752 <![CDATA[[ 753 An element to enable interleaving for XA connection factories 754 Ex: <interleaving/> 755 ]]> 756 </xs:documentation> 757 </xs:annotation> 758 </xs:element> 759 <xs:element name="no-tx-separate-pools" type="boolean-presenceType" minOccurs="0"> 760 <xs:annotation> 761 <xs:documentation> 762 <![CDATA[[ 763 Oracle does not like XA connections getting used both inside and outside a JTA transaction. 764 To workaround the problem you can create separate sub-pools for the different contexts 765 using <no-tx-separate-pools/> 766 Ex: <no-tx-separate-pools/> 767 ]]> 768 </xs:documentation> 769 </xs:annotation> 770 </xs:element> 771 <xs:element name="pad-xid" type="xs:boolean" default="false" minOccurs="0"> 772 <xs:annotation> 773 <xs:documentation> 774 <![CDATA[[ 775 Should the Xid be padded 776 Ex: <pad-xid>true</pad-xid> 777 ]]> 778 </xs:documentation> 779 </xs:annotation> 780 </xs:element> 781 <xs:element name="wrap-xa-resource" type="xs:boolean" default="false" minOccurs="0"> 782 <xs:annotation> 783 <xs:documentation> 784 <![CDATA[[ 785 Should the XAResource instances be wrapped in a org.jboss.tm.XAResourceWrapper 786 instance 787 Ex: <wrap-xa-resource>true</wrap-xa-resource> 788 ]]> 789 </xs:documentation> 790 </xs:annotation> 791 </xs:element> 792 </xs:sequence> 793 </xs:extension> 794 </xs:complexContent> 795 </xs:complexType> 796 <xs:complexType name="dsSecurityType"> 797 <xs:sequence> 798 <xs:element name="user-name" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 799 <xs:annotation> 800 <xs:documentation> 801 <![CDATA[[ 802 Specify the username used when creating a new connection. 803 Ex: <user-name>sa</user-name> 804 ]]> 805 </xs:documentation> 806 </xs:annotation> 807 </xs:element> 808 <xs:element name="password" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0"> 809 <xs:annotation> 810 <xs:documentation> 811 <![CDATA[[ 812 Specify the password used when creating a new connection. 813 Ex: <password>sa-pass</password> 814 ]]> 815 </xs:documentation> 816 </xs:annotation> 817 </xs:element> 818 <xs:element name="security-domain" type="xs:token" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 819 <xs:annotation> 820 <xs:documentation> 821 <![CDATA[[ 822 Indicates Subject (from security domain) are used to distinguish connections in the pool. 823 The content of the security-domain is the name of the JAAS security manager that will handle 824 authentication. This name correlates to the JAAS login-config.xml descriptor 825 application-policy/name attribute. 826 Ex: 827 <security-domain>HsqlDbRealm</security-domain> 828 ]]> 829 </xs:documentation> 830 </xs:annotation> 831 </xs:element> 832 <xs:element name="reauth-plugin" type="extensionType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"></xs:element> 833 </xs:sequence> 834 </xs:complexType> 835 836 <xs:complexType name="extensionType"> 837 <xs:sequence> 838 <xs:element name="config-property" type="config-propertyType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"></xs:element> 839 </xs:sequence> 840 <xs:attribute name="class-name" type="xs:token" use="required"></xs:attribute> 841 </xs:complexType> 842 843 <xs:complexType name="config-propertyType" mixed="true"> 844 <xs:annotation> 845 <xs:documentation> 846 <![CDATA[[ 847 Specifies a Java bean property value 848 ]]> 849 </xs:documentation> 850 </xs:annotation> 851 <xs:simpleContent> 852 <xs:extension base="xs:token"> 853 <xs:attribute use="required" name="name" type="xs:token"> 854 <xs:annotation> 855 <xs:documentation> 856 <![CDATA[[ 857 Specifies the name of the config-property 858 ]]> 859 </xs:documentation> 860 </xs:annotation> 861 </xs:attribute> 862 </xs:extension> 863 </xs:simpleContent> 864 </xs:complexType> 865 <xs:complexType name="recoverType"> 866 <xs:sequence> 867 <xs:element name="recover-credential" type="dsSecurityType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 868 <xs:annotation> 869 <xs:documentation> 870 <![CDATA[[ 871 Specifies the security options used when creating a connection during recovery. 872 Note: if this credential are not specified the security credential are used for recover too 873 ]]> 874 </xs:documentation> 875 </xs:annotation> 876 </xs:element> 877 <xs:element name="recover-plugin" type="extensionType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 878 <xs:annotation> 879 <xs:documentation> 880 <![CDATA[[ 881 Specifies the extension plugin used in spi (core.spi.xa) 882 which can be implemented by various plugins to provide better feedback to the XA recovery system. 883 ]]> 884 </xs:documentation> 885 </xs:annotation> 886 </xs:element> 887 </xs:sequence> 888 <xs:attribute name="no-recovery" type="xs:boolean" default="false" use="optional"> 889 <xs:annotation> 890 <xs:documentation> 891 <![CDATA[[ 892 Specify if the xa-datasource should be excluded from recovery. 893 Default false. 894 ]]> 895 </xs:documentation> 896 </xs:annotation> 897 </xs:attribute> 898 </xs:complexType> 899 900 <xs:complexType name="driverType"> 901 <xs:sequence> 902 <xs:element name="driver-class" type="xs:token" maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0"> 903 <xs:annotation> 904 <xs:documentation> 905 <![CDATA[[ 906 The fully qualifed name of the JDBC driver class Ex: <driver-class>org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver</driver-class> 907 ]]> 908 </xs:documentation> 909 </xs:annotation> 910 </xs:element> 911 <xs:element name="datasource-class" type="xs:token" maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0"> 912 <xs:annotation> 913 <xs:documentation> 914 <![CDATA[[ 915 The fully qualifed name of the javax.sql.DataSource implementation 916 class. 917 ]]> 918 </xs:documentation> 919 </xs:annotation></xs:element> 920 <xs:element name="xa-datasource-class" type="xs:token" maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0"> 921 <xs:annotation> 922 <xs:documentation> 923 <![CDATA[[ 924 The fully qualifed name of the javax.sql.XADataSource implementation 925 class. Ex: <xa-datasource-class>oracle.jdbc.xa.client.OracleXADataSource</xa-datasource-class> 926 ]]> 927 </xs:documentation> 928 </xs:annotation></xs:element> 929 </xs:sequence> 930 <xs:attribute name="name" type="xs:token" use="required"> 931 <xs:annotation> 932 <xs:documentation> 933 <![CDATA[[ 934 Specifies the symbolic name of this driver used to reference this driver 935 ]]> 936 </xs:documentation> 937 </xs:annotation> 938 </xs:attribute> 939 <xs:attribute name="module" type="xs:token" use="optional"> 940 <xs:annotation> 941 <xs:documentation> 942 <![CDATA[[ 943 Specifies the name of AS7 module providing this driver. 944 Thios tag is not used in IronJacamar standalone container. 945 ]]> 946 </xs:documentation> 947 </xs:annotation> 948 </xs:attribute> 949 <xs:attribute name="major-version" type="xs:int" use="optional"> 950 <xs:annotation> 951 <xs:documentation> 952 <![CDATA[[ 953 Specifies the major version of this driver. If the major and minor version is obmitted the fist availabe 954 Driver in module will be used. 955 ]]> 956 </xs:documentation> 957 </xs:annotation> 958 </xs:attribute> 959 <xs:attribute name="minor-verion" type="xs:int" use="optional"> 960 <xs:annotation> 961 <xs:documentation> 962 <![CDATA[[ 963 Specifies the minor version of this driver. If the major and minor version is obmitted the fist availabe 964 Driver in module will be used. 965 ]]> 966 </xs:documentation> 967 </xs:annotation> 968 </xs:attribute> 969 </xs:complexType> 970 971 <xs:complexType name="driversType"> 972 <xs:sequence> 973 <xs:element name="driver" type="driverType" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="1"></xs:element> 974 </xs:sequence> 975 </xs:complexType> 976 </xs:schema> |
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