Connection Profiles

A connection profile enables the runtime connection to endpoints for database and service development.

A connection profile contains the connection property information needed to connect to a runtime instance. It manages the configured connections defined for the installed database instance running on an application server. A connection profile is added through an extension point. When you create a connection profile, you specify standard data source configuration parameters, such as a connection URL, user name, and password. These parameter values are stored as secure metadata for the created connection profile, which can be used for connectivity checks. Use any of the fully-configured default connection profiles or create and configure a new connection profile.

Related tasks
Creating a Message Transport Connection Profile
Creating a SQL Anywhere Connection Profile
Creating a Database Connection Profile
Creating a JDBC Connection Profile
Creating an ASE Connection Profile
Creating a Sybase IQ Connection Profile
Creating an EAServer Connection Profile
Creating an LDAP Repository Connection Profile
Creating a File Connection Profile
Creating an FTP Connection Profile
Creating a JMS Connection Profile
Adding a Queue to a Generic JMS Connection Profile
Deleting a Queue from a Generic JMS Connection Profile
Creating an SMS Connection Profile
Creating an Email Connection Profile
Creating a Business Activity Monitor Server Connection Profile
Creating a Replication Server Connection Profile
Creating a UDDI Registry Connection Profile
Creating a WS-Security Keystore Connection Profile

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