jboss 7 oracle datasource configuration

user1066568 picture user1066568 · Aug 21, 2012 · Viewed 70k times · Source

I'm currently migrating from jboss 4.3 to jboss 7.1.1 (Final) and i'm trying to configure an oracle datasource but it's not working. Following is what I've done to setup an oracle datasource

1)Downloaded ojdbc6-11.jar and placed it inside the folder $JBOSS_HOME/modules/com/oracle/ojdbc6/main

2)Created the file module.xml under $JBOSS_HOME/modules/com/oracle/ojdbc6/main and this is the content of the file

<module xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.0" name="com.oracle.ojdbc6">
  <resources>
    <resource-root path="ojdbc6.jar"/>
  </resources>
  <dependencies>
    <module name="javax.api"/>
  </dependencies>
</module>

3)Added the following driver and datasource inside standalone.xml

<drivers>
  <driiver name="oracle" module="com.oracle.ojdbc6">
    <xa-datasource-class>oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver</xa-datasource-class>
  </driver>
</drivers>

<datasource jndi-name="java:/Altis" pool-name="Altis" enabled="true" use-java-context="true">
  <connection-url>connurl</connection-url>
  <driver>oracle</driver>
  <security>
    <user-name>username</user-name>
    <password>passwd</password>
  </security>
</datasource>
</datasources>

However, when I deploy my war file, i get the following error

16:54:43,281 INFO  [org.jboss.as.server] (HttpManagementService-threads - 2) JBA
S015870: Deploy of deployment "altisavante.war" was rolled back with failure mes
sage {"JBAS014771: Services with missing/unavailable dependencies" => ["jboss.na
ming.context.java.module.altisavante.altisavante.env.Altisjboss.naming.context.j
ava.AltisMissing[jboss.naming.context.java.module.altisavante.altisavante.env.Al
tisjboss.naming.context.java.Altis]"]}

Am I missing anything?

Answer

Teuctzintli picture Teuctzintli · Dec 19, 2012

Here's a link about the data source configuration for JBoss 7 that of course work with 7.1

https://community.jboss.org/wiki/DataSourceConfigurationInAS7

The example is configuring a MySQL example.
This is what i did for an Oracle Driver

<datasource jndi-name="java:/sigap_ws_receiver" pool-name="sigap_ws_receiver" enabled="true">
    <connection-url>jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION=(LOAD_BALANCE=off)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=192.168.0.1)(PORT=1524))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=profepa)(SERVER=DEDICATED)))</connection-url>
    <driver>com.oracle</driver>
    <pool>
        <min-pool-size>3</min-pool-size>
        <max-pool-size>5</max-pool-size>
    </pool>
    <security>
        <user-name>user</user-name>
        <password>pass</password>
    </security>
    <validation>
        <exception-sorter class-name="org.jboss.resource.adapter.jdbc.vendor.OracleExceptionSorter"/>
    </validation>
    <timeout>
        <blocking-timeout-millis>5000</blocking-timeout-millis>
        <idle-timeout-minutes>5</idle-timeout-minutes>
    </timeout>
</datasource>

The driver's section would look like this:

<drivers>
    <driver name="com.oracle" module="com.oracle">
        <driver-class>oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver</driver-class>
    </driver>
</drivers>

My module.xml is under $JBOSS_HOME\modules\com\oracle\main within the jar ojdbc6.jar:

<module xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.0" name="com.oracle">
    <resources>
        <resource-root path="ojdbc6.jar"/>
    </resources>
    <dependencies>
        <module name="javax.api"/>
    </dependencies>
</module>