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1. Re: WildFly 10 software requirements
prathapmm Nov 9, 2016 12:43 PM (in response to prathapmm)Please help me with the database support details for "wildly 8.0"
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2. Re: WildFly 10 software requirements
ctomc Nov 9, 2016 12:44 PM (in response to prathapmm)Minimum is really a minimum.
that means just Java 8 runtime.
and any OS java 8 runs on.
beyond that it would be great to have 64mb of ram and at least 1 cpu even if virtual
database is optional if your application needs it.
This are minimums.
But if you want to do something proper, you will need to provide more info to before anyone can tell you what you need.
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3. Re: WildFly 10 software requirements
prathapmm Nov 9, 2016 3:50 PM (in response to ctomc)Thank you so much for the quick response Tomaz appreciate your help
we are trying to refactor the application running on weblogc to Jboss
as part of that wee need to keep the same data base what is running currently i.e Teradatabase
but the application team coming up and stating that the wildfly having issues on teradata connectivity and the wildfly still working on the solution. could you please tell me do we have the any information related to wildly 8.0" teradatabase version compatibility version and issues uncounted during the integration.
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4. Re: WildFly 10 software requirements
ctomc Nov 9, 2016 5:55 PM (in response to prathapmm)I doubt "WildFly" is still working on solution as I never heard about any issue with teradata database.
Teradata comes with jdbc driver which you need to install as any other driver to WildFly.
you can grab it from Teradata JDBC Driver | Teradata Downloads
Once driver is installed and datasource is configured you can access data in teradata the same way you would do with any other database.
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5. Re: WildFly 10 software requirements
prathapmm Nov 9, 2016 9:12 PM (in response to ctomc)Thank you So much Tomaz for responding with solution at earliest.
i really appreciate your kind support. we will check it and get back to you for further information.
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6. Re: WildFly 10 software requirements
mayerw01 Nov 11, 2016 4:21 AM (in response to prathapmm)I think the question is here how you will access the database. If you are planning to use Hibernate I'd suggest to check the hibernate forums as well (Hibernate Community • View topic - Hibernate with Teradata).