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public interface RDBMSSecurityStoreMBean
The MBean that represents configuration attributes for a RDBMS security store. It is used to specify the required and optional properties for connecting to a RDBMS back-end store.
| Method Summary | |
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String |
getConnectionProperties()
The JDBC driver specific connection parameters. |
String |
getConnectionURL()
The URL of the database to which to connect. |
String |
getDriverName()
The full package name of the JDBC driver class used to create the physical database connections in the connection pool. |
int |
getJMSExceptionReconnectAttempts()
The number of times to attempt to reconnect if the JMS system notifies Kodo of a serious connection error. |
String |
getJMSTopic()
The JMS topic to which the Kodo remote commit provider should publish notifications and subscribe for notifications sent from other JVMs. |
String |
getJMSTopicConnectionFactory()
The JNDI name of a javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory instance to use for finding JMS topics. |
String |
getJNDIPassword()
The password to authenticate the user defined in the JNDIUsername attribute for Kodo notification. |
byte[] |
getJNDIPasswordEncrypted()
Returns the encrypted password to authenticate the user defined in the JNDIUsername attribute for
Kodo notification. |
String |
getJNDIUsername()
The JNDI user name used for Kodo notification. |
String |
getName()
The name of this configuration. |
String |
getNotificationProperties()
The comma-delimited list of key-value properties to pass to the JNDI InitialContext on construction, in the form of xxKey=xxValue, xxKey=xxValue. |
String |
getPassword()
The password for the user specified in the Username attribute for connecting
to the datastore. |
byte[] |
getPasswordEncrypted()
Returns the encrypted password to authenticate the user defined in the Username attribute when
connecting to the data store. |
RealmMBean |
getRealm()
Returns the realm that contains this RDBMS security store. |
String |
getUsername()
The username to use when connecting to the datastore. |
void |
setConnectionProperties(String connectionProperties)
Sets the value of the ConnectionProperties attribute. |
void |
setConnectionURL(String connectionURL)
Sets the value of the ConnectionURL attribute. |
void |
setDriverName(String driverName)
Sets the value of the DriverName attribute. |
void |
setJMSExceptionReconnectAttempts(int jmsExceptionReconnectAttempts)
Sets the value of the JMSExceptionReconnectAttempts attribute. |
void |
setJMSTopic(String jmsTopic)
Sets the value of the JMSTopic attribute. |
void |
setJMSTopicConnectionFactory(String jmsTopicConnectionFactory)
Sets the value of the JMSTopicConnectionFactory attribute. |
void |
setJNDIPassword(String password)
Sets the value of the JNDIPassword attribute. |
void |
setJNDIPasswordEncrypted(byte[] bytes)
Encrypts the JNDI password and sets the value of the JNDIPasswordEncrypted attribute. |
void |
setJNDIUsername(String username)
Sets the value of the JNDI Username attribute. |
void |
setNotificationProperties(String notificationProperties)
Sets the value of the NotificationProperties attribute. |
void |
setPassword(String password)
Sets the value of the Password attribute. |
void |
setPasswordEncrypted(byte[] bytes)
Encrypts the user password and sets the value of the PasswordEncrypted attribute. |
void |
setUsername(String username)
Sets the value of the Username attribute. |
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String getUsername()
void setUsername(String username)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
The string value must be explicitly specified and satisfy the constraint (value != null) && (value.trim().length() > 0.
username - the new Username value
InvalidAttributeValueException
String getPassword()
Username attribute for connecting
to the datastore.
When getting the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:
PasswordEncrypted attribute.When you set the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:
PasswordEncrypted attribute to the encrypted value.Note that use of the Password attribute is a potential security risk because the String object
that contains the unencrypted password remains in the JVM's memory until garbage collection removes it
and the memory is reallocated. Depending on how memory is allocated in the JVM, a significant amount of time
could pass before this unencrypted data is removed from memory.
Instead of using this attribute, use PasswordEncrypted.
RDBMSSecurityStoreMBean.getPasswordEncrypted()
void setPassword(String password)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
password - the new Password value
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionRDBMSSecurityStoreMBean.getPassword(),
RDBMSSecurityStoreMBean.setPasswordEncrypted(byte[])byte[] getPasswordEncrypted()
Username attribute when
connecting to the data store.
To set this attribute, use weblogic.management.EncryptionHelper.encrypt() to encrypt the
value. Then set this attribute to the output of the encrypt() method.
To compare a password that a user enters with the encrypted value of this attribute, go to the same
WebLogic Server instance that you used to set and encrypt this attribute and use
weblogic.management.EncryptionHelper.encrypt() to encrypt the user-supplied password.
Then compare the encrypted values.
void setPasswordEncrypted(byte[] bytes)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
bytes - the new password value as a byte array
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionRDBMSSecurityStoreMBean.getPasswordEncrypted()String getJNDIUsername()
void setJNDIUsername(String username)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
username - the new JNDIUsername value
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionString getJNDIPassword()
JNDIUsername attribute for Kodo notification.
When getting the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:
JNDIPasswordEncrypted attribute.When you set the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:
JNDIPasswordEncrypted attribute to the encrypted value.Using this attribute (JNDIPassword) is a potential security risk because the String object
(which contains the unencrypted password) remains in the JVM's memory until garbage collection removes it
and the memory is reallocated. Depending on how memory is allocated in the JVM, a significant amount of time
could pass before this unencrypted data is removed from memory.
Instead of using this attribute, use JNDIPasswordEncrypted.
RDBMSSecurityStoreMBean.getJNDIPasswordEncrypted()
void setJNDIPassword(String password)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
password - the new JNDIPassword value
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionRDBMSSecurityStoreMBean.getJNDIPassword(),
RDBMSSecurityStoreMBean.setJNDIPasswordEncrypted(byte[])byte[] getJNDIPasswordEncrypted()
JNDIUsername attribute for
Kodo notification.
To set this attribute, use weblogic.management.EncryptionHelper.encrypt() to encrypt the
value. Then set this attribute to the output of the encrypt() method.
To compare a password that a user enters with the encrypted value of this attribute, go to the same
WebLogic Server instance that you used to set and encrypt this attribute and use
weblogic.management.EncryptionHelper.encrypt() to encrypt the user-supplied password.
Then compare the encrypted values.
void setJNDIPasswordEncrypted(byte[] bytes)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
bytes - the new password value as a byte array
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionRDBMSSecurityStoreMBean.getPasswordEncrypted()String getConnectionURL()
The URL is passed to the JDBC driver to create the physical database connections.
void setConnectionURL(String connectionURL)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
The string value must be explicitly specified and satisfy the constraint (value != null) && (value.trim().length() > 0.
connectionURL - the new ConnectionURL value
InvalidAttributeValueException
String getDriverName()
For example:
com.pointbase.jdbc.jdbcUniversalDriveroracle.jdbc.OracleDrivercom.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriverIt must be the name of a class that implements the java.sql.Driver interface. The full
pathname of the JDBC driver is available in the documentation.
void setDriverName(String driverName)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
The string value must be explicitly specified and satisfy the constraint (value != null) && (value.trim().length() > 0.
driverName - the new DriverName value
InvalidAttributeValueException
String getConnectionProperties()
InvalidAttributeValueException is thrown
if the check failed.
void setConnectionProperties(String connectionProperties)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
connectionProperties - the new ConnectionProperties value
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionString getJMSTopic()
void setJMSTopic(String jmsTopic)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
jmsTopic - the new JMSTopic value
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionString getJMSTopicConnectionFactory()
javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory instance to use for finding JMS topics.
This setting varies depending on the application server in use. Consult the JMS documentation for details
about how this parameter should be specified.
void setJMSTopicConnectionFactory(String jmsTopicConnectionFactory)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
jmsTopicConnectionFactory - the new JMSTopicConnectionFactory value
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionint getJMSExceptionReconnectAttempts()
void setJMSExceptionReconnectAttempts(int jmsExceptionReconnectAttempts)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
jmsExceptionReconnectAttempts - the new JMSExceptionReconnectAttempts value
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionString getNotificationProperties()
The following are examples of keys:
java.naming.provider.url: property for specifying configuration information for the service provider
to use. The value of the property should contain a URL string (For example: iiops://localhost:7002).java.naming.factory.initial: property for specifying the initial context factory to use. The value of
the property should be the fully qualified class name of the factory class that will create an initial
context (For example: weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory).When setting the attribute, the syntax of its value is validated, and an
InvalidAttributeValueException is thrown if the check fails.
void setNotificationProperties(String notificationProperties)
throws InvalidAttributeValueException
notificationProperties - the new NotificationProperties value
InvalidAttributeValueExceptionRealmMBean getRealm()
String getName()
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