JDBC providers

Installed applications use JDBC providers to interact with relational databases.

The JDBC provider object supplies the specific JDBC driver implementation class for access to a specific vendor database. To create a pool of connections to that database, you associate a data source with the JDBC provider. Together, the JDBC provider and the data source objects are functionally equivalent to the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) connection factory, which provides connectivity with a non-relational database.

For a current list of the providers that are supported by the Application Server, check the prerequisites on the IBM support site. For detailed descriptions of the providers, including the supported data source classes and their required properties, refer to the following topics:



Related concepts
Data sources
Related tasks
Configuring a JDBC provider and data source
Configuring a JDBC provider using the administrative console
Configuring a data source using the administrative console
Configuring a JDBC provider using scripting
Configuring new data sources using scripting
Configuring new WAS40 data sources using scripting
Creating and configuring a JDBC provider and data source using the Java Management Extensions API
Configuring data access for the Application Client
Migrating applications to use data sources of the current J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA)
Related reference
Data source minimum required settings, by vendor
Related information
Information Management Software for z/OS Solutions Information Center
WebSphere Application Server prerequisite Web site
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