Chapter 3

Section 3.4

Setting Properties of the VSAM eWay

eWay Connectivity Map Properties

3.4.1Connectivity Map (Outbound) CP eWay Properties

The Outbound eWay Properties include outbound parameters used by the external database.

Table 3 Outbound eWay—JDBC Connector Settings

Name

Description

Required Value

 

 

 

Description

VSAM Connection Pool Datasource.

A valid string.

 

 

 

ClassName

Displays the Java class in the JDBC driver

A valid class name.

 

that is used to implement the

The default is:

 

ConnectionPoolDataSource interface.

 

 

 

com.cac.jdbc.ConnectionPoo

 

 

lDataSource

 

 

Note: Do not change

 

 

this value.

 

 

 

3.4.2Connectivity Map Outbound non-Transactional eWay Properties

You can create VSAM databases with or without logging enabled. If logging is disabled, then Non-Transactional mode must be used. Because data logs are not retained during Non-Transactional execution of SQL calls, data recovery is not possible during accidental or unscheduled shut-down of the database server.

Disabled logging also prevents transactions—enclosed in BEGIN-Tran and END-Tran statements—from occurring. This means that Non-Transactional mode cannot be used in XA (two-phase commit) transactions.

The Outbound non-Transactional eWay Properties listed in Table 4 include inbound parameters used by the external database.

Table 4 Outbound VSAM non-Transactional eWay Connectivity Map Properties

Name

Description

Required Value

 

 

 

Description

Enter a description for the database.

A valid string. The default is

 

 

VSAM non-Transactional

 

 

Connection Pool Datasource.

 

 

 

ClassName

Specifies the Java class in the JDBC driver

A valid class name. The

 

that is used to implement the non-

default is

 

Transactional ConnectionPoolDataSource

com.cac.jdbc.ConnectionPool

 

interface.

DataSource

 

 

 

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Sun Microsystems 5.1.3 manual Connectivity Map Outbound CP eWay Properties, Outbound eWay-JDBC Connector Settings

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