You can change the driver options to align with your connected database. Table 5-1 summarizes the JDBC driver settings.
Table 5-1 JDBC Driver Settings
Setting |
Description |
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Driver name |
The name of the driver that you want to display in the driver set. |
Target database |
The database that the driver connects to. |
Driver is local/remote |
Whether the driver runs locally or remotely on a Remote Loader. |
Synchronization model |
Whether the driver uses views to synchronize directly to existing tables of arbitrary structure or synchronize to intermediate staging tables of a particular structure. |
Third-party JDBC implementation |
The class of the third-party JDBC file specific to the database being synchronized with Identity Manager. For more information, see JDBC Driver Class Names. |
Data flow |
Whether the authoritative source of data is the database, Identity Manager, or bidirectional (both the database and Identity Manager). |
Database host IP address |
The IP address of the database host. |
Database port |
The port that the driver shim uses to communicate with the database. If you don’t provide a port number, the Driver Configuration Wizard provides a default port number for the database that you selected at install time. |
User container DN |
The distinguished name (complete context) of the container where the database users are published. For example: data\company\users. |
Group container DN |
The distinguished name (complete context) of the container where the database groups are published. For example: data\company\groups. |
Publication mode |
Whether publication is triggered (default) or triggerless. |