Chapter 2. Configuration

2.1. Database Configuration
2.1.1. Overview
2.1.2. Configuring the database for JCR
2.1.3. Configuring the database for the default identity store
2.2. E-Mail Service Configuration
2.2.1. Overview
2.2.2. Configuring the outgoing e-mail account

To configure the database used by JCR you will need to edit the file:

$JBOSS_HOME/server/default/conf/gatein/configuration.properties

For Tomcat, the file is located at

$TOMCAT_HOME/gatein/conf/configuration.properties

And edit the values of driver, url, username and password with the values for your JDBC connection (please, refer to your database JDBC driver documentation).


gatein.jcr.datasource.driver=org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver
gatein.jcr.datasource.url=jdbc:hsqldb:file:${gatein.db.data.dir}/data/jdbcjcr_${name}
gatein.jcr.datasource.username=sa
gatein.jcr.datasource.password=

By default, the name of the database is "jdbcjcr_${name}" - ${name} should be a part of the database name, as it is dynamically replaced by the name of the portal container extension (for instance, gatein-sample-portal.ear defines "sample-portal" as container name and the default portal defines "portal" as container name).

In the case of HSQL the databases are created automatically. For any other database you will need to create a database named jdbcjcr_portal (and "jdbcjcr_sample-portal" if you have gatein-sample-portal.ear in $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy - note that some databases don't accept '-' in the database name, so you may have to remove $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/gatein-sample-portal.ear)

Make sure the user has rights to create tables on jdbcjcr_portal, and to update them as they will be automatically created during the first startup .

Also add your database's JDBC driver into the classpath - you can put it in $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/lib (or $TOMCAT_HOME/lib, if you are running on Tomcat)

MySQL example:

Let's configure our JCR to store data in MySQL. Let's pretend we have a user named "gateinuser" with a password "gateinpassword". We would create a database "mygateindb_portal" (remember that _portal is required), and assign our user the rights to create tables.

Then we need to add MySQL's JDBC driver to the classpath, and finally edit gatein.ear/02portal.war/WEB-INF/conf/jcr/jcr-configuration to contain the following:

gatein.jcr.datasource.driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
gatein.jcr.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/mygateindb${container.name.suffix}
gatein.jcr.datasource.username=gateinuser
gatein.jcr.datasource.password=gateinpassword