That one was from my Windows dev machine.

The linux looks like this which looks more like a URL: 
jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/[datasourceName]

Now to give it a try.



On Saturday, 25 October 2014 00:07:03 UTC-7, Al Holden wrote:
>
>  No, that doesn't look anything like a URL. But did you try it?
>
> I think SeeFusion's use of the term "URL" assumed that CF applications 
> would be connecting to another server elsewhere, but your string implies 
> that the database is connecting on the same local machine perhaps. Further, 
> it looks like some way to make a java database connection (jdbc) to a 
> Microsoft database connector (odbc), like Access or something.
>
> My applications have a few - that all use native java connectors. My 
> hoststring attributes look like this:
>
> jdbc:mysql://DOMAIN:3306/DATABASENAME?cacheResultSetMetadata=false&autoReconnect=true
> jdbc:postgresql://IPADDRESS:5432/DATABASENAME
>
> Actually, I used the OpenBD administrator in my app to create these nodes.
>
> Al
>
>
> On 10/24/2014 10:24 PM, Magnus wrote:
>  
> Like this?
>
> jdbc:odbc:[datasourceName]
>
> It doesn't look much like a URL. That is what is inside the hoststring 
> attribute.
>
> Magnus
>
> On Friday, 24 October 2014 18:34:21 UTC-7, Al Holden wrote: 
>>
>>  [your instance]\WEB-INF\bluedragon\bluedragon.xml
>>
>> Look for the "datasource" node(s) inside the "cfquery" node. I think the 
>> URL you want is inside the "hoststring" attribute for each one.
>>
>> Al
>>
>>
>> On 10/24/2014 1:33 PM, Magnus wrote:
>>  
>> I am trying to set up SeeFusion on OpenBD (VivioTech installer version). 
>> In order to track queries, I need to put a JDBC wrapper in my datasources.
>>
>> The instructions read:
>> 2. If you already know your original datasource's JDBC URL, then enter it 
>> in the JDBC URL field. If you don't know the JDBC URL for your datasource, 
>> you can find it by locating your datasource in the Database Data Sources 
>> section of the ColdFusion Administrator's Settings Summary (ColdFusion 
>> Enterprise only), or in the neo-query.xml file 
>> ({driveletter:\}cfusionmx\lib\neo-query.xml for ColdFusion standalone). 
>>
>> Anyone know how can I find this information ffromOpenBD or from the OS 
>> (in this case CentOS).
>>
>> Thanks
>> Magnus
>>
>> P.S. Here is the page of SeeFusion installation instructions I am 
>> referring to: http://www.seefusion.com/index.cfm?do=c_guide.install
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