MS SQL Server for CrowdID

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Follow the steps below to connect CrowdID to MS SQL Server.

1. Configure SQL Server

  1. Create a database user which CrowdID will connect as (e.g. crowduser).

    In SQL Server, the database user (crowduser above) should not be the database owner, but should be in the db_owner role.

  2. Create a database for CrowdID to store data in (e.g. crowdiddb). (warning) This must be a different database to the one used by Crowd.
  3. Ensure that the user has permission to connect to the database, and create and populate tables.

2. Copy the SQL Server Driver to your Application Server

  1. Download the SQL Server JDBC driver from JTDS (recommended, assumed below), or I-net software(commercial).

    Microsoft have their own JDBC driver but we strongly recommend avoiding it after our JIRA customers have reported various connection errors (JRA-5760, [JRA-6872|http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-6872), workflow problems (JRA-8443) and Chinese character problems (JRA-5054).

  2. Add the SQL Server JDBC driver JAR (jtds-[version].jar) to the following directory:
    • For Crowd distribution:
      • Crowd 2.0.2 or later: {CROWD_INSTALL}/apache-tomcat/lib/.
      • Crowd 2.0.1 or earlier: {CROWD_INSTALL}/apache-tomcat/common/lib/.
    • For Crowd WAR distribution, copy the driver JAR to your application server. For example, on Tomcat:
      • Tomcat 5.5.x: common/lib/.
      • Tomcat 6.x: lib/.

3. Configure your Application Server to Connect to SQL Server

  1. Edit the conf/Catalina/localhost/openidserver.xml file and customize the username, password, driverClassName and urlparameters for the Datasource.

    <Context path="/openidserver" docBase="../../crowd-openidserver-webapp" debug="0">
    
    <Resource name="jdbc/CrowdIDDS" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"
    username="[enter db username here]"
    password="[enter db password here]"
    driverClassName="net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver"
    url="jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://localhost:1433/crowdiddb"
    [ delete the minEvictableIdleTimeMillis, timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis and maxActive params here ]
    />
    
    <Manager className="org.apache.catalina.session.PersistentManager" saveOnRestart="false"/>
    
    </Context>
    
  2. Delete the minEvictableIdleTimeMillis, timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis and maxActive attributes (which are only needed for HSQL, and degrade performance otherwise).

4. Configure CrowdID to use MS SQL Server

  1. Edit the build.properties file (located in the root of the Crowd distribution, not Crowd EAR-WAR) and modify the hibernate.dialect to the following:

    hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect
    
  2. Then run ./build.sh or build.bat. This will configure CrowdID to use the MS SQL Server dialect.

If you do not wish to edit this file and run the build script, you can edit the jdbc.properties file (which the above script modifies) directly. The jdbc.properties file is located here: crowd-openidserver-webapp\WEB-INF\classes\jdbc.properties. Modify the file to the following:

# - Crowd Configuration Options

hibernate.connection.datasource=java\:comp/env/jdbc/CrowdIDDS
hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect
hibernate.transaction.factory_class=org.hibernate.transaction.JDBCTransactionFactory

...

次のステップ

You should now have an application server configured to connect to a database, and CrowdID configured to use the correct database. Now start up CrowdID and watch the logs for any errors.

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最終更新日 2017 年 7 月 11 日

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