When you run the InstallPQJars script, you specify the
scope of the WebSphere JDBC
provider to update and the path to the pureQuery Runtime JAR files. You select
the JDBC provider from a list of providers that the script displays.
The script updates the class path of the JDBC provider that you specify.
After the script configures the provider class path, it displays information
about the WebSphere JDBC
provider, pureQuery Runtime,
and the Java environment.
Procedure
To run the script to add pureQuery Runtime JAR files to a JDBC provider
class path:
- Open a command window and run InstallPQJars script. For example, this command specifies that the WebSphere node devNode01 and the path to
the pureQuery Runtime JAR
files is C:/PureQueryRuntime. :
InstallPQJars -node devNode01 -pqPath C:/PureQueryRuntime
The
example command assumes that the WebSphere JDBC
providers are defined at the node level and that the WebSphere Application
Server installation
is a simple, stand-alone installation.
- Follow the script instructions to configure the JDBC provider
class path.
If the script detects the pureQuery Runtime JAR files in the class
path, you can choose to update the class path or keep the current
class path.
When the script completes, it
displays WebSphere, pureQuery, and Java configuration information.
What to do next
From the administrative console, you can view the updated
JDBC provider class path with the pureQuery Runtime
information.
Next, run the script SetupDSProp to configure a JDBC
provider data source with pureQuery Runtime
properties.