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PhixFlow automatically uses the appropriate driver class to communicate with its own database. You can use these driver classes driver class class Class them a directory in the PhixFlow database. You Adding or Changing a Driver Class Anchor |
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_add | _add | To create a driver class, in Then restart Tomcat.In System Configuration set the Driver Class File Directory to be the database directory where you saved the jar files in step 3.For each type of database, create one Driver Class, see Adding or Changing a Driver Class, below.In the driver class properties → Driver Class File section, add all the JDBC driver files that the database requires; see Driver Classes and Driver Class File Properties, below.For each driver class file, specify the full path to the file, which is stored in the Driver Class File Directory, or a sub-directory of it.class_class_ right- Driver Classes and select addadd class driver classes Driver Classes and Driver Class File Properties driver classes → Driver Class.standard_settings_standard_settingsBasic Class the class this driver class tickedtickedDriver Class classaddadd Class Class Linux: Specify the full path to the to the database directory and driver class jar file. For example:
<driverjar>Windows: C:\opt\phixflow-drivers\<driver.jar>
The root Driver Class File Directory, must also be specified in System Configuration. class any driver classes you create:are exported and then imported to other instanceshave instances ensures that that use the database driver on the driver classes In PhixFlow version 8.2 it is possible to use tomcat/lib
as the System Configuration → Driver Class File Directory. However this is deprecated. In a future release, we will remove the ability to use Driver Classes driver classes new class preconfigured class driver classes