# OJB.properties -- configuration of the OJB runtime environment # Version: 1.0.fenix # Altered to fit the needs of the fenix project. # (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 Apache Software Foundation # Author: Thomas Mahler and many others # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Default repository file #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The repositoryFile entry tells OJB to use this file as as its standard mapping # repository. The file is looked up from the classpath. # repositoryFile=OJB/repository.xml # # If the useSerializedRepository entry is set to true, OJB tries to load a # serialized version of the repository for performance reasons. # if set to false, OJB always loads the xml file useSerializedRepository=false # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # OJB C/S mode #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The useServer entry determines if OJB runs in single VM or in client/server # mode. The default value "false" launches single VM mode #useServer=true useServer=false # # The BokerServers entry is only evaluated if useServer=true. # it declares a list of servers with their respective ports # on that OJB PersistenceBrokerServer processes are running. # The entries must be separated by commas. # BrokerServers=stella\:2001,luna\:2001 BrokerServers=localhost\:2001 # # The ServerThreadCount entry tells the PersistenceBrokerServer # how many worker threads have to be started initially. ServerThreadCount=10 # # The BrokerPoolSize entry defines the number of PersistenceBrokers # that reside in the BrokerPool of the PersistenceBrokerServer BrokerPoolSize=50 # # The UseCompression flag defines if GZIP compression should be used # to compress the C/S coomunication UseCompression=false #UseCompression=true # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # PersistenceBrokerFactory / PersistenceBroker #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The PersistenceBrokerFactoryClass entry decides which concrete # PersistenceBrokerFactory implemention is to be used. PersistenceBrokerFactoryClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.core.PersistenceBrokerFactoryDefaultImpl # # The PersistenceBrokerClass entry decides which concrete PersistenceBroker # implementation is to be served by the PersistenceBrokerFactory. # This is the singlevm implementation: PersistenceBrokerClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.core.PersistenceBrokerImpl # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # PersistenceBrokerFactory pool #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # PersistenceBroker pool configuration # This pool uses the jakarta-commons-pool api. # There you can find things described in detail. # # maximum number of brokers that can be borrowed from the # pool at one time. When non-positive, there is no limit. maxActive=100 # # controls the maximum number of brokers that can sit idle in the # pool (per key) at any time. When non-positive, there is no limit maxIdle=-1 # # max time block to get broker instance from pool, after that exception is thrown. # When non-positive, block till last judgement maxWait=2000 # # indicates how long the eviction thread should sleep before "runs" of examining # idle objects. When non-positive, no eviction thread will be launched. timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis=-1 # # specifies the minimum amount of time that an broker may sit idle # in the pool before it is eligable for eviction due to idle time. # When non-positive, no object will be dropped from the pool due # to idle time alone (depends on timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis > 0) minEvictableIdleTimeMillis=1000000 # # specifies the behaviour of the pool when broker capacity is # exhausted (see maxActive above) # 0 - fail # 1 - block # 2 - grow whenExhaustedAction=2 # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ConnectionFactory / Default ConnectionPool #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The ConnectionFactoryClass entry determines which kind of ConnectionFactory # is to be used within org.apache.ojb as connection factory. # A ConnectionFactory is responsible for creating # JDBC Connections. Current version ships four implementations: # # 1. ConnectionFactoryNotPooledImpl # No pooling, no playing around. # Every connection request returns a new connection, # every connection release close the connection. # 2. ConnectionFactoryPooledImpl # This implementation supports connection pooling. # 3. ConnectionFactoryDBCPImpl # Using the jakarta-DBCP api for connection management, support # connection- and prepared statement-pooling, abandoned connection handling. # 4. ConnectionFactoryManagedImpl # Connection factory for use within managed environments - e.g. JBoss. # Every obtained DataSource was wrapped within OJB (and ignore # e.g. con.commit() calls within OJB). # Use this implementation e.g if you use Datasources from an application server. # # Use the OJB performance tests to decide, which implementation is best for you. # The proper way of obtaining a connection is configured in # JDBCConnectionDescriptor entries in the repository.xml file. # If want a more fine grained control of each connection pool used by OJB, # take a look at the repository.dtd, there was a possibility to override # this default connection factory entry in each JDBCConnectionDescriptor. # ConnectionFactoryClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.ConnectionFactoryPooledImpl #ConnectionFactoryClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.ConnectionFactoryNotPooledImpl #ConnectionFactoryClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.ConnectionFactoryManagedImpl #ConnectionFactoryClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.ConnectionFactoryDBCPImpl # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ConnectionManager #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The ConnectionManagerClass entry defines the ConnectionManager implemementation to be used ConnectionManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.ConnectionManagerImpl # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # SqlGenerator #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The SqlGeneratorClass entry defines the SqlGenerator implemementation to be used SqlGeneratorClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.sql.SqlGeneratorDefaultImpl # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # CollectionProxy class #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The optional CollectionProxy entry defines the class to be used for CollectionProxies # if this entry is null org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.ListProxy is used for Lists # and org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.CollectionProxy for Collections # #CollectionProxyClass= # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # StatementManager #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The StatementManagerClass entry defines the StatementManager implemementation to be used StatementManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.StatementManager # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # JdbcAccess #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The JdbcAccessClass entry defines the JdbcAccess implemementation to be used JdbcAccessClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.JdbcAccessImpl # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Object cache #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The ObjectCacheClass entry tells OJB which concrete instance Cache # implementation is to be used. ObjectCacheClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.cache.ObjectCacheDefaultImpl ObjectCacheFilter=org.apache.ojb.broker.cache.CacheFilterClassImpl #ObjectCacheClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.cache.ObjectCacheEmptyImpl # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Locking #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The LockManagerClass entry tells OJB which concrete LockManager # implementation is to be used. LockManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.odmg.locking.LockManagerDefaultImpl # # The LockMapClass entry tells OJB which concrete LockMap # implementation is to be used. # If OJB is running in servermode it is recommended to use the # PersistentLockMapImpl. It guarantees to provide Lockamanagement across # multiple client JVMs. # If not running in OJB server mode (e.g. in desktop apps, or in a servlet # engine) it is save to use the InMemoryLockMapImpl. Using it will result # in a large performance gain. # LockMapClass=org.apache.ojb.odmg.locking.PersistentLockMapImpl LockMapClass=org.apache.ojb.odmg.locking.InMemoryLockMapImpl # # The LockTimeout entry defines the maximum time in milliseconds # that a lock may be hold. Defaults to 60000 = 1 minute LockTimeout=60000 # # The ImplicitLocking entry defines if implicit lock acquisition is # to be used. If set to true OJB implicitely locks objects to ODMG # transactions after performing OQL queries. # If implicit locking is used locking objects is recursive, that is # associated objects are also locked. # If ImplicitLocking is set to false, no locks are obtained in OQL # queries and there is also no recursive locking. #ImplicitLocking=true ImplicitLocking=false # # The LockAssociations entry defines the behaviour for the OJB # implicit locking feature. If set to WRITE (default) acquiring a write- # lock on a given object x implies write locks on all objects associated # to x. If set to READ implicit read-locks are acquired. # Acquiring a read-lock on x thus allways results in implicit read-locks # on all associated objects. #LockAssociations=READ LockAssociations=WRITE # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Logging #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The LoggerClass entry tells OJB which concrete Logger # implementation is to be used. # # Commons-logging #LoggerClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.util.logging.CommonsLoggerImpl # log4j based logging LoggerClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.util.logging.Log4jLoggerImpl # OJB's own simple looging support #LoggerClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.util.logging.PoorMansLoggerImpl LoggerConfigFile=log4j.properties # # The LogLevel entries tells OJB which LogLevels are active # for the different loggers used within OJB # Loglevels: DEBUG < INFO < WARN < ERROR < FATAL # That is loglevel WARN won't log DEBUG and INFO messages, # but will log WARN, ERROR, and FATAL messages # # The Default Logger DEFAULT.LogLevel=DEBUG # Logger for PersistenceBrokerImpl class org.apache.ojb.broker.singlevm.PersistenceBrokerImpl.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for PersistenceBrokerFactory class org.apache.ojb.broker.PersistenceBrokerFactory.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for PersistenceBrokerClient org.apache.ojb.broker.server.PersistenceBrokerClient.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for Serverside RequestProcessor org.apache.ojb.broker.server.RequestProcessor.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for BrokerPool org.apache.ojb.broker.server.BrokerPool.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for RepositoryXmlHandler, useful for debugging parsing of repository.xml! org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata.RepositoryXmlHandler.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for JdbcAccess, useful for debugging JDBC related problems org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.JdbcAccess.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for RsIterator, useful for debugging problems with Object materialization org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.RsIterator.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for StatementsForClass, useful for debugging JDBC Connection related problems org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.StatementsForClass.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for SqlGenerator, useful for debugging generation of SQL org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.sql.SqlGeneratorDefaultImpl.LogLevel=INFO # Logger for RepositoryPersistor org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata.RepositoryPersistor.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for PersistenceBrokerFactoryDefaultImpl org.apache.ojb.broker.ta.PersistenceBrokerFactoryDefaultImpl.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for the ODMG Implementation ODMG.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for the JDO RI Implementation JDO.LogLevel=DEBUG # Logger for the performance tests performance.LogLevel=INFO # Logger for the soda api soda.LogLevel=WARN # Logger for the factory service ConfigurableFactory.LogLevel=WARN # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # OQL / SQL settings #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The OqlCollectionClass entry defines the collection type returned # from OQL queries. By default this value is set to DListImpl. # This will be good for most situations as DList allows maximum flexibility # in a ODMG environment. # Using DLists for large resultsets may be bad for application performance. # For these scenarios you can use ArrayLists or Vectors. # Important note: the collections class to be used MUST implement the # interface org.apache.ojb.broker.ManageableCollection. # OqlCollectionClass=org.apache.ojb.odmg.collections.DListImpl # OqlCollectionClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.util.collections.ManageableArrayList # OqlCollectionClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.util.ManageableVector # # The SqlInLimit entry limits the number of values in IN-sql statement, # -1 for no limits. This hint is used in Criteria. SqlInLimit=200 # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Meta data / mapping settings #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The PersistentFieldClass property defines the implementation class # for PersistentField attributes used in the OJB MetaData layer. # By default a attribute based Version using Reflection is selected. # using this Class persistent attributes don't need getters and setters # and don't have to be declared public or protected. # #PersistentFieldClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata.fieldaccess.PersistentFieldDefaultImpl # # There is also a high-speed version of this access strategy avalaible. # The PersistentFieldMaxPerformanceImpl does not cooperate with # an AccessController, but accesses the fields directly. #PersistentFieldClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata.fieldaccess.PersistentFieldMaxPerformanceImpl # # The PersistentFieldPropertyImpl uses JavaBeans comformant calls only # to access persistent attributes. No Reflection is needed. # But for each attribute xxx there must be public getXxx() and setXxx() methods. # PersistentFieldClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata.fieldaccess.PersistentFieldPropertyImpl # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Component Intercepting for Profiling and Tracing #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # By enabling an InterceptorClass all OJB components will use # this Interceptor. Interceptors allow advanced tracing and Profiling # of all component method calls. # This is currently an experimental feature useful only for OJB kernel developers. # #InterceptorClass=org.apache.ojb.broker.util.interceptor.TracingInterceptor # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Transaction Management and assocation #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Use the LocalTxManager if you want the transaction to be associated by a thread OJBTxManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.odmg.LocalTxManager # Use the JTATxManager if you want the transaction to be associated via the Transaction # manager that is in your application server. #OJBTxManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.odmg.JTATxManager # # The TransactionManager is acquired in different ways dependent on the application server. # The JTATransactionManagerClass property allows you to specify the class that implements # the proper behaviour for finding the transaction manager. Only use when OJBTxManagerClass # is set to a factory that uses the application server transaction manager # (org.apache.ojb.odmg.JTATxManager) # # JBoss Transaction Manager Factory JTATransactionManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.otm.transaction.factory.JBossTransactionManagerFactory # Weblogic Transaction Manager Factory #JTATransactionManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.otm.transaction.factory.WeblogicTransactionManagerFactory # WebSphere transaction manager factory #JTATransactionManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.otm.transaction.factory.WebSphereTransactionManagerFactory # Orion transaction manager factory #JTATransactionManagerClass=org.apache.ojb.otm.transaction.factory.OrionTransactionManagerFactory # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Auto DB Creation / Transparent Datastore #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- autobuild=false # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # End of OJB.properties file #----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------