These properties vary according to the database vendor requirements for JDBC driver implementations. You must set the appropriate properties on every data source that you configure. These settings are for Oracle data sources.
The Oracle JDBC Driver provides JDBC access to the Oracle database. This JDBC driver supports both Type 2 JDBC access and Type 4 JDBC access.
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle11gDataStoreHelper
jdbc:oracle:thin:@//myServer:1521/myDatabase
where myServer is
the server name, 1521 is the port that the server
uses for communication, and myDatabase is the database
name.The Oracle JDBC Driver (XA) provides XA-compliant JDBC access to the Oracle database. This JDBC driver supports both Type 2 JDBC access and Type 4 JDBC access.
oracle.jdbc.xa.client.OracleXADataSource
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle11gDataStoreHelper
jdbc:oracle:thin:@//myServer:1521/myDatabase
where myServer is
the server name, 1521 is the port that the server
uses for communication, and myDatabase is the database
name.