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package quickfix;
/**
* Class for storing JDBC setting constants shared by both the log and message
* store classes.
*/
public class JdbcSetting {
/**
* Setting for JDBC driver. This key is used for both the message store and
* the session log.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_DRIVER = "JdbcDriver";
/**
* Setting for JDBC URL. This key is used for both the message store and the
* session log.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_CONNECTION_URL = "JdbcURL";
/**
* Setting for JDBC user. This key is used for both the message store and
* the session log.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_USER = "JdbcUser";
/**
* Setting for JDBC password. This key is used for both the message store
* and the session log.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_PASSWORD = "JdbcPassword";
/**
* Defines the table name for the messages table. Default is "messages".
* If you use a different name, you must set up your database accordingly.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_STORE_MESSAGES_TABLE_NAME = "JdbcStoreMessagesTableName";
/**
* Defines the table name for the session table. Default is "sessions".
* If you use a different name, you must set up your database accordingly.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_STORE_SESSIONS_TABLE_NAME = "JdbcStoreSessionsTableName";
/**
* The JNDI name used to lookup a DataSource for the JDBC plugins.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_DS_NAME = "JdbcDataSourceName";
/**
* The class name of the JNDI initial context factory.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JNDI_CONTEXT_FACTORY = "JndiContextFactory";
/**
* The JNDI provider URL.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JNDI_PROVIDER_URL = "JndiProviderURL";
/**
* Flag for controlling logging of heartbeat messages.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_LOG_HEARTBEATS = "JdbcLogHeartBeats";
/**
* Specifies name of table for logging outgoing messages
*/
public static final String SETTING_LOG_OUTGOING_TABLE = "JdbcLogOutgoingTable";
/**
* Specifies name of table for logging incoming messages
*/
public static final String SETTING_LOG_INCOMING_TABLE = "JdbcLogIncomingTable";
/**
* Specifies name of table for logging events
*/
public static final String SETTING_LOG_EVENT_TABLE = "JdbcLogEventTable";
/**
* Specified the default value for session ID properties that have not been set. This
* is primarily for Oracle which treats empty strings as SQL NULLs.
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_SESSION_ID_DEFAULT_PROPERTY_VALUE = "JdbcSessionIdDefaultPropertyValue";
/**
* Specifies the maximum number of connections to the database
*
* @see http://proxool.sourceforge.net/properties.html
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_MAX_ACTIVE_CONNECTION = "JdbcMaxActiveConnection";
/**
* Specifies if the housekeeper comes across a thread that has been active for longer than
* this then it will kill it. So make sure you set this to a number bigger than your
* slowest expected response!
*
* @see http://proxool.sourceforge.net/properties.html
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_MAX_ACTIVE_TIME = "JdbcMaxActiveTime";
/**
* Specifies the maximum amount of time that a connection exists for before
* it is killed (milliseconds).
*
* @see http://proxool.sourceforge.net/properties.html
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_MAX_CONNECTION_LIFETIME = "JdbcMaxConnectionLifeTime";
/**
* Specifies the maximum number of connections we can be building at any one time.
* That is, the number of new connections that have been requested but aren't yet
* available for use. Because connections can be built using more than one thread
* (for instance, when they are built on demand) and it takes a finite time between
* deciding to build the connection and it becoming available we need some way of
* ensuring that a lot of threads don't all decide to build a connection at once.
* (We could solve this in a smarter way - and indeed we will one day)
*
* @see http://proxool.sourceforge.net/properties.html
*/
public static final String SETTING_JDBC_SIMULTANEOUS_BUILD_THROTTLE = "JdbcSimultaneousBuildThrottle";
}
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