PostgreSQL
Martini Server Runtime seamlessly integrates with PostgreSQL through JDBC, providing a powerful solution for database interactions. This integration enables Java-based applications to connect efficiently with PostgreSQL databases, facilitating smooth execution of queries, updates, and data management tasks. By leveraging JDBC, Martini ensures high-performance and reliable data operations, making it an ideal choice for applications that require robust backend support and scalable database connectivity with PostgreSQL.
Configuring PostgreSQL
This involves specifying database connection details, including host, port, user credentials, and database name in the Martini configuration files. Proper configuration ensures reliable data access, optimized performance, and seamless integration with applications. Here's a straightforward guide to adding a new database connection:
Configuration Guide
Via API Explorer: Database connections can be configured using the Martini API Explorer, a user-friendly interface designed for efficient interaction with the system's APIs. Follow these steps to configure the database connections through the API Explorer:
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Access the API Explorer: Open a web browser and go to
[HOST]:8080/api-explorer/
to access the API Explorer. -
Navigate to the Database Tag: Locate and click on the
database
tag within the API Explorer to view various database configuration and operation endpoints. -
Configure Connection Pool: Use the
esbapi/databases
endpoint found under the database tag to save a database connection pool. -
Use POST to Save a Connection Pool: Save the connection pool by using the POST method at the
/esbapi/databases
endpoint. Here is a minimum requirement for a JSON payload:1 2 3 4 5 6 7
{ "name": "[name]", "type": "jdbc", "url": "jdbc:postgresql://[HOST]:[PORT:5432]/[DB]", "driverClassName": "org.postgresql.Driver", # This is the driver for PostgreSQL "username": "[username]" }
Via File System:
Alternatively, database connections can be modified directly in the file system by editing the
To modify database connections directly through the file system, follow these steps:
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Locate the Configuration File: Navigate to the
/<martini-home>/conf/db-pool/
directory on your server and locate the<name>.dbxml
file. -
Edit the Database Connections: Open the
<name>.dbxml
file in a text editor and modify the database connection properties. -
Save and Restart: After making the desired changes, save the file. It is essential to restart the Martini Runtime instance to apply the new settings. This ensures that all components of the application use the updated JDBC configuration. Here is a minimum requirement for a dbXML:
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<database> <name>[name]</name> <type>jdbc</type> <url>jdbc:postgresql://[HOST]:[PORT:5432]/[DB]</url> <driverClassName>org.postgresql.Driver</driverClassName> # This is the driver for PostgreSQL <username>[username]</username> <database>
Configuring PostgreSQL in Martini Designer
- Navigate to the Navigator view and right-click on the Databases node of the instance where you intend to add the database connection.
- Choose New > Database Connection.
- Specify a name for the connection and select the database type JDBC.
- Fill in the database connection details in the provided form.
- Save the changes.
Database Properties
These properties include various settings that control the operation of the database. For detailed information on configuring these settings, refer to the JDBC database properties documentation.