Chapter 2. Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization for OpenShift
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization(JDV) is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization makes data spread across physically diverse systems — such as multiple databases, XML files, and Hadoop systems — appear as a set of tables in a local database.
Red Hat offers three JDV for OpenShift application templates:
| Application Template | Description |
|---|---|
| datavirt63-basic | Application template for JBoss Data Virtualization 6.3 services built using S2I. |
| datavirt63-secure | Includes ability to configure certificates for serving secure content. |
| datavirt63-extensions-support | Includes support for installing extensions (e.g. third-party DB drivers) and the ability to configure certificates for serving secure content. |
These application templates are deprecated. See the Red Hat Container Catalog for the latest JDV for OpenShift images, templates and documentation.

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