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If you're using OpenXava 7.0 or newer look at the new
instructions
Configuring your OpenXava 6.x (or
older) application to go against MS SQL Server is very simple, basically
you have to install the JDBC driver for MS SQL Server and define correctly
the datasource. You don't need to touch any code of your application.
We assume you have already
installed and running MS SQL Server.
Download the JDBC driver for MS SQL Server
Download the MS SQL Server driver from here: https://docs.microsoft.com/sql/connect/jdbc/download-microsoft-jdbc-driver-for-sql-server
You will download a file like this:
sqljdbc_7.4.1.0_enu.exe (the
version numbers may vary) that is a self-extracting file for Windows or
sqljdbc_7.4.1.0_enu.tar.gz
for Linux/Mac. Uncompress it to find inside a file called
mssql-jdbc-7.4.1.jre8.jar
(or so), this last file, the .jar, is the JDBC controller we're going to
use.
Create a classpath variable in Eclipse
In order you can connect to MS SQL Server from Eclipse we're going to
declare a classpath variable that points to the MS SQL Server JDBC driver,
so you can use it in any project you need easily. For that, in Eclipse go
to Window > Preferences > Java > Build Path > Classpath
Variables where you can add the new variable:
You can call the variable
MSSQLSERVER_DRIVER instead of DB_DRIVER if your prefer. The path is the
path of the JDBC driver, in our case the path of mssql-jdbc-7.4.1.jre8.jar
we have just downloaded.
Add the DB_DRIVER variable to your Eclipse project
In the project you're going to use MS SQL Server you have to add the
variable declared above. Click with right mouse button on your project and
then choose
Java Build Path > Configure Build Path...:
Then select the Libraries
tab:
With this we have the driver
available for the development environment.
Add the JDBC driver to the production Tomcat
Adding
the driver in production is much easier. Copy mssql-jdbc-7.4.1.jre8.jar
to the lib folder of your Tomcat. Done.
Adjust your datasource definition
For development edit web/META-INF/context.xml of your Eclipse
project, and for production edit conf/context.xml of your Tomcat
to adjust the datasource to point to MS SQL Server, something like this:
<Resource name="jdbc/MyAppDS" auth="Container"
type="javax.sql.DataSource"
maxTotal="100" maxIdle="20" maxWaitMillis="10000"
username="root" password="ao49fmsk"
driverClassName="com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver"
url="jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;databaseName=myappdb"/>
The differences are the driverClassName
and the url. The final part of the url, myappdb in
this example, is the name of your MS SQL Server database. Obviously,
instead of localhost you should put the address of the server that
hosts MS SQL Server, and also put the correct username and password.
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Noxian Nights – Finished – Version 1.2.4: The Ultimate Final Release and a Retrospective on a Cult Classic
In the vast, often chaotic world of fan-made adult RPGs, few titles have managed to achieve the perfect balance of engaging gameplay, professional-grade writing, and high-quality assets quite like Noxian Nights . For years, fans of the genre whispered about this project with a mixture of excitement and frustration—excitement for its ambitious blend of League of Legends lore and original storytelling, and frustration due to the slow crawl of updates.
Lust Mechanic:
A central feature where players must manage "Lust points." High lust unlocks various scenes and is often required for specific plot paths. Content and Endings Noxian Nights -Finished- - Version- 1.2.4
If you’re looking to dive into the final version, you can typically find the latest builds on community hubs like the Fenoxo Forums or the official development blogs. Noxian Nights – Finished – Version 1
Audio: the city’s vocal cords
Riven knelt in the mud, the broken hilt of her runic blade warm against her palm. Around her, the whispers had finally stopped. Not the whispers of her soldiers—they were long dead, scattered across the Ionian battlefield like forgotten toys. No, these were the whispers inside . The ones that had started the night she chose to shatter the sword. Content and Endings If you’re looking to dive
Performance Optimization
: Improved asset loading to ensure smoother transitions between the sprawling city districts and combat encounters.
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