A database URL is used to specify a database instance to connect to, and is used in the phixflow-datasource.xml file. It includes the type of database, the host it is running on, and (generally) a database instance on the host.
These are the URL formats for the database platforms that PhixFlow currently supports. Please see Oracle
Platform | Connection String |
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Oracle (< 12c): | jdbc:oracle:thin:@hostname:1521:phixflow |
Oracle (> 12c): | jdbc:oracle:thin:@hostname:1521/phixflow |
Sql Server: | jdbc:sqlserver://hostname\myservice;databaseName=phixflow |
MySQL: | jdbc:mysql://hostname/phixflow |
Notes:
hostname | The name of the host which supports the database. If the database is on the same host as the Tomcat web server, user localhost |
phixflow | The name of the database. |
Oracle specific considerations
Please note that for Oracle, the only difference between the connection strings is to use a '/' instead of':' before [SID], so that [SID] is treated as a SERVICE name rather than an SID. This is due to Oracle 12c introducing pluggable databases (PDB's).
There is also the option to add the line 'USE_SID_AS_SERVICE_listener=on' to the tnsnames.ora Oracle configuration file in order to treat SID's as service names by default. This is provided by Oracle as a workaround for users who have hard-coded connection strings that are difficult to change by hand, and so should not be necessary for phixflow configuration.
For more information, please see the following web links:
Introduction to the Multitenant Architecture (including an explanation of PDB's)