Setting up a datasource with WebSphere Liberty Profile 8.5

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北荒 2021-01-02 09:02

My web app is getting a data source from JNDI with:

javax.naming.InitialContext ctx = new javax.naming.InitialContext();
javax.sql.DataSource ds = (javax.sql         


        
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  • 2021-01-02 09:32

    In my case, the solution below works fine for me.

    I created a "Generic project" in Eclipse called "Resources". Inside this project I created a file dataSource.xml with following content:

    <server>
        <dataSource id="ccm" jndiName="jdbc/ccm" type="javax.sql.DataSource">
            <jdbcDriver id="oracle-driver" libraryRef="oracle-lib"/>
            <connectionManager id="ConnectionManager" minPoolSize="1" numConnectionsPerThreadLocal="10"/>
            <properties.oracle password="password" url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@128.1.30.150:1521:ccmdes" user="ccm"/>
        </dataSource>
    
       <library id="oracle-lib">
            <fileset dir="C:\Oracle\product\10.1.0\Client_1\jdbc\lib" includes="ojdbc14_g.jar"/>
        </library>
    
        <jdbcDriver id="oracle" libraryRef="oracle-lib"/>
    
    </server>
    

    And I drag and drop this file for server configuration in Eclipse or create the line in server.xml:

    <include location="${shared.config.dir}/dataSource.xml"/>
    

    The file server.xml was like this:

    <server description="new server">
    
        <!-- Enable features -->
        <featureManager>
            <feature>jsp-2.3</feature>
            <feature>adminCenter-1.0</feature>
            <feature>jdbc-4.1</feature>
            <feature>jndi-1.0</feature>
            <feature>servlet-3.1</feature>
        </featureManager>
    
        <httpEndpoint host="localhost" httpPort="9080" httpsPort="9443" id="defaultHttpEndpoint"/>
    
        <applicationMonitor updateTrigger="mbean"/>                 
    
    <!-- Define your admin user name and password -->
        <quickStartSecurity userName="admin" userPassword="password"/>
    
    <!-- Define a keystore for the HTTPS port -->
        <keyStore id="defaultKeyStore" password="Liberty"/> 
    
    <!-- Allows remote file access for config changes -->
    <remoteFileAccess>
      <writeDir>${server.config.dir}</writeDir>
    </remoteFileAccess> 
    
        <!-- <applicationMonitor updateTrigger="mbean"/> -->
        <webApplication id="TestPage" location="TestPage.war" name="TestPage"/>
        <webApplication id="MonitoriaAtendimento" location="MonitoriaAtendimento.war" name="MonitoriaAtendimento"/>
    
        <include location="${shared.config.dir}/dataSource.xml"/>
    </server>
    
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  • 2021-01-02 09:42

    we use DB2 on Liberty 8.5.5 and we have in server.xml

    <dataSource id="db2" isolationLevel="TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED" jndiName="jdbc/db2" type="javax.sql.DataSource">
        <jdbcDriver>
            <library>
                <fileset dir="/usr/lib/java/ibm-db2-universal-driver" includes="db2jcc4.jar, db2jcc_license_cisuz.jar, db2jcc_license_cu.jar"/>
            </library>
        </jdbcDriver>
    
        <properties.db2.jcc databaseName="DB2T" portNumber="21020" serverName="db2t.lvm.de"/>
        <containerAuthData password="{xor}KzspMC04" user="tdvorg"/>
    </dataSource>
    

    Maybe helps that.

    Robert

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  • 2021-01-02 09:54

    WebSphere server.xml

    <server>    
        <featureManager>
            <feature>jndi-1.0</feature>
            <feature>jdbc-4.1</feature>
        </featureManager>
    
        <httpEndpoint id="defaultHttpEndpoint"
                      host="localhost"
                      httpPort="9080"
                      httpsPort="9443" />
    
        <library id="oracle-lib">
            <fileset dir="lib" includes="ojdbc6_g.jar"/>
        </library>
    
        <dataSource jndiName="jdbc/oracle">
            <jdbcDriver libraryRef="oracle-lib"/>
            <properties.oracle user="orbeon" password="password"
                               url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@//localhost:1521/orbeon"/>
        </dataSource>
    
        <application name="orbeon" location="war/orbeon" type="war">
            <classloader commonLibraryRef="oracle-lib"/>
        </application>    
    </server>
    

    WEB-INF/ibm-web-bnd.xml

    <web-bnd version="1.0"
            xmlns="http://websphere.ibm.com/xml/ns/javaee"
            xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
            xsi:schemaLocation="http://websphere.ibm.com/xml/ns/javaee http://websphere.ibm.com/xml/ns/javaee/ibm-web-bnd_1_0.xsd">
        <virtual-host name="default_host"/>
        <resource-ref name="jdbc/oracle" binding-name="jdbc/oracle"/>
    </web-bnd>
    

    WEB-INF/web.xml

    <resource-ref>
        <res-ref-name>jdbc/oracle</res-ref-name>
        <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
        <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
    </resource-ref>
    

    Resource injection (instead of web.xml + ibm-web-bnd.xml):

    @Resource(lookup = "jdbc/oracle")
    DataSource ds;
    
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