Follow the instructions below to set up the OpenEdge.
Setup Database And The Database User
1. Download and install OpenEdge on you computer if it is not already done.
2. Go to the <OE-installation-directory>/bin
folder and use the proenv
script to setup the environment variables. After doing that, add the <OE-insallation-directory>/java/prosp.jar
to the CLASSPATH
environment variable.
3. Create an empty database using the prodb
script. This script creates a database by copying an existing database provided with the installation.
prodb CARBON_DB <OE-installation-directory>/empty8
4. Start the database using the proserve
script. Provide the database name and a port as arguments to this script using the -db
and -S
parameters.
proserve -db CARBON_DB -S 6767
5. Use the sqlexp
script to start the default SQL explorer that comes with the OpenEdge installation. Connect to the database that was created previously by using the -db
and -S
parameters.
sqlexp -db CARBON_DB -S 6767
6. Now use the following commands to create a user and grant the permissions to the database.
CREATE USER 'wso2carbon','wso2carbon'; GRANT dba,resource TO 'wso2carbon'; COMMIT;
7. Now log out from the SQL explorer by typing "exit."
Setup Configuration Files
1. Edit the default database configuration defined in the master-datasources.xml
file located at $CARBON_HOME/repository/conf/datasources
directory as below. Both the database configurations in registry.xml
and user-mgt.xml
refer this data source.
Note
You have to replace these settings with your custom values.
<datasource> <name>WSO2_CARBON_DB</name> <description>The datasource used for registry and user manager</description> <jndiConfig> <name>jdbc/WSO2CarbonDB</name> </jndiConfig> <definition type="RDBMS"> <configuration> <url>jdbc:datadirect:openedge://localhost:6767;databaseName=CARBON_DB</url> <username>regadmin</username> <password>regadmin</password> <driverClassName>com.ddtek.jdbc.openedge.OpenEdgeDriver</driverClassName> <maxActive>80</maxActive> <maxWait>60000</maxWait> <minIdle>5</minIdle> <testOnBorrow>true</testOnBorrow> <validationQuery>SELECT 1</validationQuery> <validationInterval>30000</validationInterval> </configuration> </definition> </datasource>
The database configuration options.
- url - The URL of the database.
- username - The name of the database user.
- password - The password of the database user.
- driverName - The class name of the database driver.
- maxActive - The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated from this pool at the same time or negative for no limit.
- maxWait - The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait (when there are no available connections) for a connection to be returned before throwing an exception or <= 0 to wait indefinitely.
- minIdle - The minimum number of active connections that can remain idle in the pool, without extra ones being created, or 0 to create none.
Note
Please note that we do not support running User Manager on OpenEdge in this release.
Setup Drivers
Copy the <OE-insallation-directory>/java/openedge.jar
to the $CARBON_HOME/repository/components/lib
directory. Here $CARBON_HOME
refers to the directory where you run WSO2 BRS instance.
Create Database
Automatic Database Creation
1. Next at the first time you start the server, run with the -Dsetup option. It will create all the tables in a given OpenEdge database.
For Linux:
wso2server.sh -Dsetup
For Windows:
wso2server.bat -Dsetup
2. WSO2 BRS is configured to run with the OpenEdge database.
Manual Database Creation
1. For creating the tables manually, the OpenEdge script provided with the BRS have to be modified.
Make a backup of the $CARBON_HOME/dbscripts/openedge.sql
under the name of openedge_manual.sql
.
2. Replace all the "/" symbols in the openedge_manual.sql
script with the ";" symbol.
3. At the end of the openedge_manual.sql
script, add the following line and save the script.
COMMIT;
4. Run the modified script using the SQL explorer.
sqlexp -db CARBON_DB -S 6767 -user wso2carbon -password wso2carbon < $CARBON_HOME/dbscripts/openedge_manual.sql
5. Start the server.
For Linux:
wso2server.sh
For Windows:
wso2server.bat