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Pinaki Poddar updated OPENJPA-786:
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    Component/s:     (was: docs)
                 slice

> slices documentation needs to mention requirement for global username/password
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>                 Key: OPENJPA-786
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-786
>             Project: OpenJPA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: slice
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0
>            Reporter: Fernando
>
> Reading the Slices documentation, it looks like you should be able to 
> configure a UserName/Password for each slice, but in reality it doesn't 
> support that.  It only supports one UserName/Password globally:
> So you can't do:
> > openjpa.slice.Slice1.ConnectionPassword=########
> > openjpa.slice.Slice1.ConnectionUserName=dbuser_protrade
> > openjpa.slice.Slice2.ConnectionPassword=########
> > openjpa.slice.Slice2.ConnectionUserName=dbuser_protrade
> You can only do:
> > openjpa.slice.ConnectionPassword=########
> > openjpa.slice.ConnectionUserName=dbuser_protrade
> So.. it looks like slices does not support a username/password per slice.  It 
> requires a global username/password.  And the documentation doesn't make it 
> clear at all.  You might want to review that section again.  And make it 
> really clear that you HAVE to define global username/password.
> Fernando Padilla wrote:
> > So starting to walk through all the logs, it looks like username and 
> > password are null??  The log is below, saying mysql is not getting a 
> > username/password.  But I am properly setting the configuration for each 
> > slice:
> >
> > openjpa.slice.Slice1.ConnectionPassword=########
> > openjpa.slice.Slice1.ConnectionUserName=dbuser_protrade
> >
> >
> > But combing through the logs, it looks like the properties that it runs 
> > with (it gets logged by openjpa for some reason) do not contain proper 
> > database information.  If you look for "Properties:", you'll see two of 
> > them.  The first one loads up a normal non-slice database.  The second 
> > loads up the slices.  The Properties for the first one has ConnectionURL, 
> > ConnectionUserName, ConnectionPassword, while the one for slices does not.
> >
> > So I'm close to figuring out what's wrong.

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