id |
Name of the JDBCTable name attribute. |
catalog |
The name of the table catalog in the database (if it applies to the
DBMS being used). |
schema |
The name of the table schema in the database (if it applies to the
DBMS being used). It is case-sensitive based in the DBMS specifications. |
table |
The name of the table in the database. It is case-sensitive based in
the DBMS specifications. |
user |
The userid to log on to the database, if required. |
password |
The password to log on to the database, if required. |
poolName |
Name of the connection manager pool containing the connection
type you want. Consult the WebSphere® administrator for this name. |
dataSourceName |
The DataSource object name to be used by all requests to get a connection.
This should be specified when working with the connection pooling provided
by WebSphere Application
Server or with any other JDBC implementation of the connection pooling. This
name requires a context part and a logical name part, since it will be used
to do a lookup in the naming context. A typical string might look something
like "jdbc/sample," where the context is "jdbc" and the logical name is "sample."
This information can be supplied by the WebSphere Application Server administrator,
and it identifies the DataSource object placed in the naming service. |
primaryKeys |
A boolean value.
If set to true (the default), the service will
control the primary keys access when an update statement is executed. (By
getting information about the primary keys columns defined for the database
table, it will prevent the application from updating these columns if, by
error, it tries to.)
If set to false, no primary keys checking is done
by the service. This attribute must be set to false if the getPrimaryKeys()
method is not supported by the specific JDBC implementation (as for DB2® UDB for OS/390®). |