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5.5. Database Configuration
Note
For better startup server behavior, the preferred installation method for JDBC drivers is to install them as a core module.
Procedure 5.6. Configure Database
Remove ExampleDS and h2 database driver
Using the CLI, execute the following commands to remove the example DS, and h2 database driver:[standalone@localhost:9999 /]
/subsystem=datasources/data-source=ExampleDS/:remove[standalone@localhost:9999 /]/subsystem=datasources/jdbc-driver=h2/:removeAdd JDBC Grant Statement
Add the followinggrantstatement to the Java Security Manager policy file for the JDBC driver you are using. The policy file is located atEAP_HOME/bin/eap62.policy. Substitute the directory name of the JDBC driver where [cc.jdbc.driver] is specified in the code sample.Important
Each JDBC driver can use different permissions. Check the JDBC driver documentation and replacejava.security.AllPermission;with a secure permission scheme supported by the driver.// granting permissions to JDBC driver grant codeBase "file:${jboss.home.dir}/standalone/deployments/[cc.jdbc.driver]" { permission java.security.AllPermission; };

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