batch
/subsystem=resource-adapters/resource-adapter=infinispanDS:add(module=org.jboss.teiid.resource-adapter.infinispan.hotrod)
/subsystem=resource-adapters/resource-adapter=infinispanDS/connection-definitions=ispnDS:add(jndi-name="java:/ispnDS", class-name=org.teiid.resource.adapter.infinispan.hotrod.InfinispanManagedConnectionFactory, enabled=true, use-java-context=true)
/subsystem=resource-adapters/resource-adapter=infinispanDS/connection-definitions=ispnDS/config-properties=RemoteServerList:add(value="{host}:11222")
/subsystem=resource-adapters/resource-adapter=infinispanDS:activate
run-batch
Infinispan Data Sources
Infinispan data sources use a Teiid specific JCA connector that is deployed into WildFly 19.1.0 during installation. There are many ways to create a Infinispan hotrod based data source, using CLI, admin-console, etc. The example shown below uses the CLI tool, as this works in both Standalone and Domain modes.
Execute the following commands using the CLI once you connected to the Server. Make sure you provide the correct URL and user credentials. Add any additional properties required by the connector by duplicating the "connection-definitions" command below. Edit the JNDI name to match the JNDI name you used in VDB.
All the properties that are defined on the RAR file are
Property Name | Description | Required | Default |
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RemoteServerList |
A comma separated list of server locations. Each location can contain an optional port, of the format host:port |
Yes |
n/a |
UserName |
If remote server is secured, this property is used as username to login |
No |
n/a |
Password |
If remote server is secured, this property is used as password to login |
No |
n/a |
SaslMechanism |
"EXTERNAL" is when certificate based security at use, all others use username/password. |
No |
The default mechanism of Hotrod. |
AuthenticationRealm |
Realm to use for authentication. |
No |
n/a |
AuthenticationServerName |
Infinispan server name where the Authentication is handled. |
No |
n/a |
TrustStoreFileName |
When "EXTERNAL" SaslMechnism used, use this property to define truststore. Alternatively JAVA system property "javax.net.ssl.trustStore" can also be defined instead. |
No |
n/a |
TrustStorePassword |
When "EXTERNAL" SaslMechnism used, use this property to define truststore password. Alternatively JAVA system property "javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword" can also be defined instead. |
No |
n/a |
KeyStoreFileName |
When "EXTERNAL" SaslMechnism used, use this property to define keystore. Alternatively JAVA system property "javax.net.ssl.keyStore" can also be defined instead. |
No |
n/a |
KeyStorePassword |
When "EXTERNAL" SaslMechnism used, use this property to define keystore password. Alternatively JAVA system property "javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword" can also be defined instead. |
No |
n/a |
CacheName |
The default cache name. |
No |
n/a |
CacheTemplate |
If a cache needs to be created the template name to use. |
No |
n/a |
TransactionMode |
The transaction mode expected for cache access. Can be one of: FULL_XA, NON_DURABLE_XA, NON_XA |
No |
n/a |
To find out all the properties that are supported by this Infinispan Connector, execute the following command in the CLI.
/subsystem=teiid:read-rar-description(rar-name=infinispan)
Tip
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Developer’s Tip - If WildFly 19.1.0 is running in standalone mode, you can also manually edit the "<jboss-install>/standalone/configuration/standalone-teiid.xml" file and add the XML configuration defined in "<jboss-install>/docs/teiid/datasources/infinispan" directory under "resource-adapters" subsystem. Shutdown the server before you edit this file, and restart after the modifications are done. |