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Creating a JDBC Connection Pool and JDBC Resource Using the CLI
Use the asadmin create-jdbc-connection-pool command to create a JDBC connection pool.
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Sample command to create a JDBC connection pool:
asadmin create-jdbc-connection-pool --datasourceclassname
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource --restype javax.sql.DataSource --property
user=dbuser:password=dbpassword:url="jdbc:oracle\:thin\:@localhost\:1521\:ORCL"
myjdbc_oracle-pool
Use the asadmin create-jdbc-resource command to create a JDBC resource assicated with
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this connection pool.
Sample command to create a JDBC resource:
asadmin create-jdbc-connection-pool --connectionpoolid myjdbc_oracle-pool
jdbc/oracle-resource
Test the connection settings are correct by pinging the connection pool using the asadmin
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ping-connection-pool command.
asadmin ping-connection-pool myjdbc_oracle-pool
To edit JDBC connection pool properties, use the asadmin list, get, and set commands.
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Sample list command to list a JDBC connection pool:
asadmin list myjdbc_oracle-pool
The sample output of this command:
domain.resources.jdbc-connection-pool.oracle-pool
Sample get command to list all properties of a JDBC connection pool:
asadmin list myjdbc_oracle-pool
Sample get command to get all properties of a JDBC connection pool:
asadmin get domain.resources.jdbc-connection-pool.myjdbc_oracle-pool
Sample get command to set a properties of a JDBC connection pool:
asadmin set
domain.resources.jdbc-connection-pool.myjdbc_oracle-pool.steady-pool-size=20
Chapter 3 • JDBC Resources
Working with JDBC Connection Pools
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