Setting Driver Definition Preferences

Set details specific to a database (JDBC), JMS, and Replication Server service drivers.

Driver details can include driver classes, URL, and JAR locations, but this is dependent on the requirements of each driver. Driver definitions are referenced by connection profiles to access profile data. A database connection profile uses the driver definition to get the JAR location and specify profile defaults to establish database connections. You can define driver definitions before you create connection profiles, using Preferences, or when you create or edit a connection profile that requires a driver definition.

  1. Select Window > Preferences from the main menu bar.
  2. Expand Sybase, Inc > Connectivity in the left pane and select Driver Definitions to display the available driver definition templates in the right pane.
  3. Expand any of the folders described below in the right pane.
    Table 1. Driver Preferences
    Type Description
    Database Set up database drivers for development
    JMS Set up JMS Drivers for development
    Replication Server Set up Replication Server drivers
    Replication Server System Database Set up Replication Server system database drivers
    SMS Set up Systems Management Server (SMS) drivers
    WS-Security Providers Set up WS Security drivers
  4. Make your changes to the selected driver and click OK.
Related tasks
Setting Up JDBC Database Drivers for Development
Setting Up JMS Drivers for Development
Setting Up Replication Server Drivers
Setting Up Replication Server System Database Drivers

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