DataSources (JDBC)
The Apache Karaf DataSources (JDBC) is an optional enterprise feature.
You have to install the following features first:
karaf@root()> feature:install jdbc
NB: jdbc
feature automatically installs the pax-jdbc-*
core features.
Pax JDBC provides ready to use adapters for different databases:
-
pax-jdbc-derby
-
pax-jdbc-derbyclient
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pax-jdbc-h2
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pax-jdbc-mariadb
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pax-jdbc-mysql
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pax-jdbc-oracle
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pax-jdbc-postgresql
-
pax-jdbc-sqlite
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pax-jdbc-mssql
This feature provides an OSGi service to create/delete JDBC datasources in the container and perform database operations (SQL queries).
This JDBC OSGi service can be manipulated programmatically (see the developer guide for details), using the jdbc:*
commands, or using the JDBC MBean.
Commands
jdbc:ds-factories
The jdbc:ds-factories
command lists the available datasource factories, with the available driver.
For instance, once you installed the jdbc
feature, you can install pax-jdbc-postgresql
feature, providing the PostgreSQL datasource factory:
karaf@root()> feature:install pax-jdbc-postgresql
Then, you can see the factory available with jdbc:ds-factories
:
karaf@root()> jdbc:ds-factories Name │ Class │ Version │ Registration bundle ───────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────────────────────── PostgreSQL JDBC Driver │ org.postgresql.Driver │ 42.2.8 │ org.postgresql.jdbc42 [51]
You can see there the JDBC driver name and class that you can use in the jdbc:ds-create
command.
NB: don’t forget to install the pax-jdbc-*
features for the database you want to connect:
pax-jdbc-db2 pax-jdbc-teradata pax-jdbc-derby pax-jdbc-derbyclient pax-jdbc-h2 pax-jdbc-hsqldb pax-jdbc-mariadb pax-jdbc-oracle pax-jdbc-postgresql pax-jdbc-sqlite pax-jdbc-mssql pax-jdbc-jtds
jdbc:ds-create
The jdbc:ds-create
command automatically creates a datasource definition file by leveraging pax-jdbc.
The jdbc:ds-create
command requires either:
-
the
--driverName
containing the JDBC driver name -
or the
--driverClass
containing the JDBC driver class name
Driver name and driver class can be found with jdbc:ds-factories
command.
The jdbc:ds-create
accepts a set of options and the name argument:
DESCRIPTION jdbc:ds-create Create a JDBC datasource config for pax-jdbc-config from a DataSourceFactory SYNTAX jdbc:ds-create [options] name ARGUMENTS name The JDBC datasource name OPTIONS -dbName Database name to use --help Display this help message -dn, --driverName org.osgi.driver.name property of the DataSourceFactory -u, --username The database username -dc, --driverClass org.osgi.driver.class property of the DataSourceFactory -p, --password The database password -url The JDBC URL to use
-
the
name
argument is required. It’s the name of the datasource. The name is used to identify the datasource, and to create the datasource definition file (deploy/datasource-[name].xml
). -
the
-u
option is optional. It defines the database username. -
the
-url
option is optional. It defines the JDBC URL to access to the database. -
the
-p
option is optional. It defines the database password.
For instance, to create an embedded Apache Derby database in Apache Karaf, you can do:
karaf@root()> jdbc:ds-create -dn derby -url "jdbc:derby:test;create=true" test
We can see that this command created a configuration PID containing the datasource properties.
Another example using PostgreSQL driver class name (you can find with jdbc:ds-factories
command):
karaf@root()> jdbc:ds-create -dc org.postgresql.Driver -url "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/test" --username user --password passwd test
or using datasource factory name (also provided by jdbc:ds-factories
command):
karaf@root()> jdbc:ds-create -dn "PostgreSQL JDBC Driver" -url "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/test" --username user --password passwd test
jdbc:ds-delete
The jdbc:ds-delete
command deletes a datasource.
karaf@root()> jdbc:ds-delete test
jdbc:ds-list
The jdbc:ds-list
command lists the JDBC datasources:
karaf@root()> jdbc:ds-list Name │ Service Id │ Product │ Version │ URL │ Status ─────┼────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────┼─────── test │ 112 │ Apache Derby │ 10.8.2.2 - (1181258) │ jdbc:derby:test │ OK
jdbc:ds-info
The jdbc:ds-info
command provides details about a JDBC datasource. The data source may be specified using name
or service.id:
karaf@root()> jdbc:ds-info test Property | Value -------------------------------------------------- driver.version | 10.8.2.2 - (1181258) service.id | 112 username | APP db.version | 10.8.2.2 - (1181258) db.product | Apache Derby driver.name | Apache Derby Embedded JDBC Driver url | jdbc:derby:test
jdbc:execute
The jdbc:execute
command executes a SQL query that doesn’t return any result on a given JDBC datasource.
Typically, you can use the jdbc:execute
command to create tables, insert values into tables, etc.
For instance, we can create a person
table on our test
datasource:
karaf@root()> jdbc:execute test "create table person(name varchar(100), nick varchar(100))"
And we can insert some records in the person
table:
karaf@root()> jdbc:execute test "insert into person(name, nick) values('foo','bar')" karaf@root()> jdbc:execute test "insert into person(name, nick) values('test','test')"
jdbc:query
The jdbc:query
command is similar to the jdbc:execute
one but it displays the query result.
For instance, to display the content of the person
table, we can do:
karaf@root()> jdbc:query test "select * from person" NICK | NAME -------------------------------- bar | foo test | test
jdbc:tables
The jdbc:tables
command displays all tables available on a given JDBC datasource:
karaf@root()> jdbc:tables test REF_GENERATION | TYPE_NAME | TABLE_NAME | TYPE_CAT | REMARKS | TYPE_SCHEM | TABLE_TYPE | TABLE_SCHEM | TABLE_CAT | SELF_REFERENCING_COL_NAME ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | SYSALIASES | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSCHECKS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSCOLPERMS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSCOLUMNS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSCONGLOMERATES | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSCONSTRAINTS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSDEPENDS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSFILES | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSFOREIGNKEYS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSKEYS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSPERMS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSROLES | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSROUTINEPERMS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSSCHEMAS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSSEQUENCES | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSSTATEMENTS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSSTATISTICS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSTABLEPERMS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSTABLES | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSTRIGGERS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSVIEWS | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYS | | | | SYSDUMMY1 | | | | SYSTEM TABLE | SYSIBM | | | | PERSON | | | | TABLE | APP | |
JMX JDBC MBean
The JMX JDBC MBean provides the JDBC datasources, and the operations to manipulate datasources and database.
The object name to use is org.apache.karaf:type=jdbc,name=*
.
Attributes
The Datasources
attribute provides a tabular data of all JDBC datasource, containing:
-
name
is the JDBC datasource name -
service.id
is the JDBC datasource ID of OSGi service -
product
is the database product backend -
url
is the JDBC URL used by the datasource -
version
is the database version backend.
Operations
-
create(name, type, jdbcDriverClassName, version, url, user, password, installBundles)
creates a JDBC datasource (the arguments correspond to the options of thejdbc:create
command). -
delete(name)
deletes a JDBC datasource. -
info(datasource)
returns a Map (String/String) of details about a JDBCdatasource
. -
tables(datasource)
returns a tabular data containing the tables available on a JDBCdatasource
. -
execute(datasource, command
executes a SQL command on the given JDBCdatasource
. -
query(datasource, query
executes a SQL query on the given JDBCdatasource
and return the execution result as tabular data.