# The webRoot directory: # the directory that the servlet engine regards as the place where applications # that use the servlet engine should be installed. Generally, it is safe to leave # this at the default setting of __AUTODETECT__. When the SmartClient server is # started, it logs a message to stdout telling you the autodetected path to your # webRoot. If this path is not your actual webRoot, then you'll want to override # this config parameter here. # # Valid values: # # 1. Absolute path to the webRoot directory # # 2. Special token: __AUTODETECT__ # When this token is used, SmartClient attempts to auto-detect the webRoot using # standard servlet APIs. This may or may not work - depending on your # container type and deployment type. For example, WAR/EAR deployments # on some containers never make it to disk, and so the container refuses # to provide the webRoot path. # # If SmartClient cannnot detect the webRoot, it sets the webRoot to # __USE_CONTAINER__ (see below). # # 3. Special token: __USE_CONTAINER__ # When this token is used, SmartClient uses standard servet APIs for accessing # filesystem resources. This is slower than direct file access and, since # the servlet APIs provide no mechanism for writing to disk, means that some # development tools like the FileAssembler will not work. # webRoot: __AUTODETECT__ # if you've moved the isomorphic directory from its default location in webRoot, # set the root-relative path to it here # # For example, if in your deployment the 'isomorphic' dir is in /foo/bar, then set # then you'll need to set this to foo/bar/isomorphic isomorphicPathRootRelative: frontend/sc # administration app apps.adminConsole.location: $webRoot/frontend/tools ui.adminConsole.location: $webRoot/frontend/tools # -------------- PICK DATABASE TO USE -------------------- # # The SmartClient SDK ships with examples that use a database as the persistence # layer. By default, the SDK uses a built-in version of HSQLDB, but you can # specify a different database to use here. # which database do you want to use? HSQLDB is enabled by default. #sql.defaultDatabase: HSQLDB # If you want to use Mysql instead, uncomment the following line # and comment all other sql.defaultDatabase definitions #sql.defaultDatabase: Mysql # If you want to use Oracle instead, uncomment the following line # and comment all other sql.defaultDatabase definitions sql.defaultDatabase: java:comp/env/jdbc/cti_sdom #sql.defaultDatabase: jdbc/cti_sdom # If you want to use Postgres instead, uncomment the following line # and comment all other sql.defaultDatabase definitions #sql.defaultDatabase: PostgreSQL # If you want to use DB2 instead, uncomment the following line # and comment all other sql.defaultDatabase definitions #sql.defaultDatabase: DB2 # -------------- SETTINGS FOR HSQLDB -------------------- #sql.HSQLDB.database.type: hsqldb #sql.HSQLDB.interface.type: driverManager #sql.HSQLDB.driver: org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver #sql.HSQLDB.driver.url: jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost/isomorphic # SQLServer #---------- #sql.SQLServer.database.type: sqlserver #sql.SQLServer.interface.type: driverManager #sql.SQLServer.driver: com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver #sql.SQLServer.driver.url: jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://127.0.0.1:1433;DatabaseName=Northwind;User=sa;Password= # DB2 #---- #sql.DB2.database.type: db2 #sql.DB2.interface.type: dataSource # DataSource #sql.DB2.driver: COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.DB2DataSource #sql.DB2.driver.serverName: localhost #sql.DB2.driver.databaseName: SAMPLE #sql.DB2.driver.portNumber: 6789 #sql.DB2.driver.user: db2admin #sql.DB2.driver.password: db2admin # -------------- SETTINGS FOR MYSQL -------------------- # These are the settings for use with the Mysql database. If you have # just done a fresh install of MySQL on the same machine where you are # running your servlet engine, the values provided below will probably # just work on most platforms. # Configuration for Mysql Connector/J #sql.Mysql.database.type: mysql #sql.Mysql.database.ansiMode: false #sql.Mysql.interface.type: dataSource #sql.Mysql.driver: com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlDataSource # name of the database to use #sql.Mysql.driver.databaseName: isomorphic # hostname and port where the database server is installed #sql.Mysql.driver.serverName: localhost #sql.Mysql.driver.portNumber: 3306 # username and password that can create and modify tables in that database # this user must have the following privileges for the system to function # properly: create/alter/drop table; insert/update/replace/delete rows. #sql.Mysql.driver.user: root #sql.Mysql.driver.password: # -------------- SETTINGS FOR ORACLE -------------------- # These are the settings for use with the Oracle database. # hostname and port where the database server is installed sql.Oracle.driver.serverName: 10.100.100.100 sql.Oracle.driver.portNumber: 51521 #sql.Oracle.interface.type: driverManager # SID of Oracle Database sql.Oracle.driver.databaseName: eERPK1 # username and password that can create and modify tables in that database # this user must have the following privileges for the system to function # properly: create/alter/drop table; create/drop sequences; # insert/update/replace/delete rows. sql.Oracle.driver.user: cti_sdom sql.Oracle.driver.password: ****** # -------------- SETTINGS FOR PostgreSQL -------------------- # These are the settings for use with the PostgreSQL database. # hostname and port where the database server is installed #sql.PostgreSQL.driver.serverName: localhost #sql.PostgreSQL.driver.portNumber: 5432 # name of the database to use #sql.PostgreSQL.driver.databaseName: isomorphic # username and password that can create and modify tables in that database # this user must have the following privileges for the system to function # properly: create/alter/drop table; create/drop sequences; # insert/update/replace/delete rows. #sql.PostgreSQL.driver.user: postgres #sql.PostgreSQL.driver.password: test # -------------- LOADING APP AND DATASOURCE DEFINITIONS -------------------- # Where the system looks for DataSource definition files ([dataSourceId].ds.xml or # [dataSourceID].ds.js). It's useful to put all your DataSources in one # directory since DataSources are frequently shared between applications. # "project.datasources" is also where the DataSource Importer tool looks # for available DataSources. project.datasources: $webRoot/ds project.ui: $webRoot/shared/ui project.apps: $webRoot/shared/app # SECURITY NOTE: Do not deploy applications with all builtin RPCs enabled. Some of these are # development-only tools that have not been audited from a security standpoint. # # The special '*' value enables all builtin RPCs. xmlToJS and uploadProgressCheck are meant # for production deployment, others have not been audited. For more information, see the # "Deploying SmartClient" topic in the ReferenceDocs. #for development #RPCManager.enabledBuiltinMethods: * RPCManager.enabledBuiltinMethods: xmlToJS, uploadProgressCheck, downloadClientExport sql.Oracle.driver.networkProtocol: tcp sql.Oracle.driver: oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource sql.Oracle.database.supportsSQLLimit: false sql.Oracle.interface.type: dataSource sql.Oracle.interface.credentialsInURL: true sql.Oracle.pool.enabled: true sql.Oracle.database.type: oracle sql.Oracle.driver.context: _container_ sql.Oracle.driver.driverType: thin