Difference between revisions of "NexJ Express Connecting to PostgreSQL"
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Revision as of 10:03, 10 December 2010
PostgreSQL Adapter for NexJ - Create Test Environment
Setup the postgresql-connection
For testing the connection, the 'AllTests.java' is being used.
- Installed the
Installer version Version 9.0.1-1
from list of PostgreSQL downloads. - Installed the
JDBC3 Postgresql Driver, Version 9.0-801
@ http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html and added it to the libraries in JDK- The driver class which is being used for NexJ Express Model is:
org.postgresql.xa.PGXADataSource
- The driver is loaded from RelationalDatabaseFragment.java and RelationalDatabase.java
- The driver class which is being used for NexJ Express Model is:
- Metadata is loaded from the particular driver
/* MySQLAdapterTest.java */
try
{
s_metadata = loadMetadata(ADAPTER_NAME);
}
/* SQLDataTest.java */
protected static Metadata loadMetadata(String sAdapter)
{
Properties props = SysUtil.getConfigProperties(); // sets DEFAULT_CONFIG_URL = '/' + NAMESPACE + "/default.config"
props = new Properties(props);
props.setProperty(XMLMetadataLoader.CONNECTIONS_URL_PROPERTY, "/nexj/" + sAdapter.toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH) + ".connections"); // sets the properties to postgresql.connection
- After all properties are loaded, it creates the connection through Connection Factory files.
Files to Configure
NOTE: Changes to these files are involved with 1-Port, which should be: 5432, and 2- Driver package that should change to org.postgresql.xa.PGXADataSource
- src
- system.dstype
- DatabaseTool.java // This file calles SQLSchemaMangerFactory.java and creates the connection
- RelationalDatabase.java // Sets the default properties for the supported drivers
- RelationalDatabaseFragment.java // Sets the custom fragment properties for the supported drivers
- Driver type and some other properties in JDBCInfo.java
- SQLSchemaManagerFactory.java // Sets the connection for the particular adapter type
- test
- AllTests.java
- default.config // System resources are being extracted from these 4 XML files
- postgresql.connection
- filestorage.connections
- filestoragefragment.connections