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Use the following steps to configure the datasource:

  1. If necessary, create a new datasource. See Configuring JDBC database drivers for information on how to do this.
  2. Comments SQL Store component is using the comments-sql-store datasource to store data. The comments-sql-store datasource can be configured using JDBC or JNDI.
    1. Using JDBC datasource : this can be configured in the  application-externaldatasources.properties file. When configuring external datasources, the externaldatasources profile should be enabled.

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      titleapplication-externaldatasources.properties
      blueriq.datasource.comments-sql-store.url=jdbc:sqlserver://<database_url>:<port>;databaseName=bq_comments;instance=SQL_EXPRESS
      blueriq.datasource.comments-sql-store.username=<username>
      blueriq.datasource.comments-sql-store.password=<password>
      blueriq.datasource.comments-sql-store.driverClassName=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
      blueriq.hibernate.comments-sql-store.hbm2ddl.auto=validate
      blueriq.hibernate.comments-sql-store.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServer2012Dialect
    2. Using JNDI datasource : this can be configured in the  application-jndidatasources.properties file When configuring JNDI datasources the jndidatasources profile should be enabled.

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      titleapplication-jndidatasources.properties
      blueriq.datasource.comments-sql-store.jndiName=java:/comp/env/jdbc/main
      blueriq.hibernate.comments-sql-store.hbm2ddl.auto=validate
      blueriq.hibernate.comments-sql-store.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServer2012Dialect
  3. Configuring the datasource from the Development Dashboard
    Go to Settings Widget → Datasources tab → On the left side menu : select comments-sql-store datasource. The same properties are available for configuration as from the properties file. Make sure the corresponding profile is enabled (externaldatasources or jndidatasources)
  4. Hibernate settings
    These settings are done for each datasource type in the corresponding properties file, as in the examples above.

Supported dialects:

  • org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServer2012Dialect (for SQL Server)
  • org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect (for Oracle)
  • org.hibernate.dialect.H2Dialect (for H2) (we do not recommend using a H2 database in production environments)

Supported hbm2ddl.auto values:

  • none
  • validate
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Configuring the database connection for the Comments SQL Store component in .Net is done by adding a connection configuration to the 

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 file.

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<hibernate-configuration>
  <session-factories>
    <session-factory name="CommentsDao">
      <properties>
        <property name="connection.provider" value="NHibernate.Connection.DriverConnectionProvider" />
        <property name="dialect" value="NHibernate.Dialect.MsSqlCeDialect" />
        <property name="connection.driver_class" value="NHibernate.Driver.SqlServerCeDriver" />
        <property name="connection.connection_string" value="Data Source=D:\Databases\CommentsDB.sdf" />
        <property name="show_sql" value="false" />
        <property name="current_session_context_class" value="Aquima.WebApplication.WebPersistenceUtility.Session.CurrentHibernateSessionContext, WebPersistenceUtility" />
      </properties>
    </session-factory>
  </session-factories>
</hibernate-configuration>

For more information about configuring database connections, see Configuring database connections in .Net webapp.

Info

The Comments SQL Store component looks for a database connection named "comments-sql-store" so make sure that this name is used in order to configure the Comments SQL Store properly.

All necessary DLL files on which the Comments SQL Store component depends can be found in the /bin directory of the .NET webapp ZIP file.

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