The map i make reference to is a Jboss map used to make a jndi
connection to postgreSQL. What document do I need to access to get
hold of the envireonment variables, namely PGSSLMODE?
regards
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On 5 Dec 2004, at 21:00, Michael Fuhr wrote:
<excerpt>On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 08:50:15PM +0000, Andrew M wrote:
<excerpt><<datasources>
<<local-tx-datasource>
<<jndi-name>PostgresDS<</jndi-name>
<<connection-url>jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/beyarecords<</
connection-url>
<<driver-class>org.postgresql.Driver<</driver-class>
<<user-name>myName<</user-name>
<<password>myPass<</password>
<<sslmode>require<</sslmode>
<</local-tx-datasource>
<</datasources>
would that do the trick? Sorry for so many questions.. i have a lot to
learn about postgreSQL ;-)
</excerpt>
I don't know if that would work or not -- I'm not familiar with the
interface you're using.
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The map i make reference to is a Jboss map used to make a jndi
connection to postgreSQL. What document do I need to access to get hold
of the envireonment variables, namely PGSSLMODE?
regards
Andrew
On 5 Dec 2004, at 21:00, Michael Fuhr wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 08:50:15PM +0000, Andrew M wrote:
>
>> <datasources>
>> <local-tx-datasource>
>> <jndi-name>PostgresDS</jndi-name>
>>
>> <connection-url>jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/beyarecords</
>> connection-url>
>> <driver-class>org.postgresql.Driver</driver-class>
>> <user-name>myName</user-name>
>> <password>myPass</password>
>>
>> <sslmode>require</sslmode>
>>
>> </local-tx-datasource>
>>
>> </datasources>
>>
>> would that do the trick? Sorry for so many questions.. i have a lot to
>> learn about postgreSQL ;-)
>
> I don't know if that would work or not -- I'm not familiar with the
> interface you're using.
>
> --
> Michael Fuhr
> http://www.fuhr.org/~mfuhr/
>
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