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These steps are required when you convert from a demo/trial server installation to a production installation.

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While you are demo-ing you do not need to do the Database Setup steps discussed below.

Your  server requires an SQL database for storing users and form submissions.

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frevvo only supports/certifies the  running in the Apache Tomcat container. Refer to our Supported Platforms for the list of Application Servers and databases supported/certified by frevvo.

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  • If you are using Oracle12c as your database, the jdbc driver must be version 7 ojdbc.jar for the Insight Data batch process to function properly. Refer to the Install a JDBC Driver topic for the details.
  • It is recommended practice to use a named user (schema) account with the proper privileges when connecting to Oracle databases. The built in SYSTEM user account will not work.

The default HSQLDB is ONLY sufficient for demo/trial versions of . All production users MUST switch their software to a production quality database.

Warning
  • You cannot migrate the data (user, roles, applications) automatically from HSQL to your production database. See this topic for the manual procedure details.

The following steps describe how to change the underlying database from the demo/trial HSQLDB to a production quality SQL database. The database configuration file, server.xml is located in <frevvo-home>/frevvo/tomcat/conf directory.

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Database configuration has been removed from the <frevvo-home>\tomcat\conf\Catalina\localhost\frevvo.xml file. It is now done in the C:<frevvo-home>\tomcat\conf\server.xml file.

  • Notice the database resource name has been changed to jdbc/sharedfrevvoDS

When you configure your database, make the changes to the server.xml in the tomcat bundle that you are installing . Do not copy configured sections from a frevvo.xml of a previous release into the newly installed server.xml file.

  • The sendStringParametersAsUnicode=false property has been added to the SQL Server database URL. This property is needed for better performance. Refer to Configure the Connection URL for more information.
Tip

It is recommended practice to use a named user (schema) account with the proper privileges when connecting to Oracle databases. The built in SYSTEM user account will not work.

Configure the frevvo database

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If you are using SQL Server, it is recommended that you append the sendStringParametersAsUnicode property with a value of false to your database connection URL. This property will improve performance. If you do not see the property, when configuring the Connection URL to your database, add it.

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url="jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;databaseName=frevvo;sendStringParametersAsUnicode=false"/> 

Non Standard Databases

If you are trying a different database type and do not see an example in server.xml for your database, you can create a new data source entry. Hibernate supports the following dialects however  has only been certified to run with a subset of these databases. For additional dialects see Hibernate documentation. 

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See the certified database list above for all the databases officially supported by frevvo.

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  • the HSQLDB.jar file is located in WEB-INF/lib in the frevvo.war.
  • the SQL Server JDBC Driver - this driver (mssql-jdbc-6.1.0.jre8.jar ) is included in the frevvo tomcat bundle in the <frevvo-home>\frevvo\tomcat\lib directory.

    Warning

    At this time, frevvo only supports the v6.1.0.jre8 version of the SQL Server JDBC driver.  This version of the driver is included in the frevvo tomcat bundle. v6.2+ of the driver may cause an issue with downloading larger attachment files from the submission repository. v6.2+ versions should not be used until further notice.

If you don't find what you need pre-installed you will need to locate a driver compatible to your database. Usually you can download your driver from the internet. Try one of these locations

  • MySQL - 5.1.45 or later is recommended if you are using MySQL 5.6+
  • Oracle

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Once you have the driver you need, copy it to <frevvo-home>/tomcat/lib.

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