JDBC Type 4 Driver 1.1 Programmer's Reference
password Property
The password property sets the Guardian password value for to MXCS. The password is
encrypted when it is passed to MXCS.
Set this property on a DataSource object, ConnectionPoolDataSource object, or
DriverManager object. For information about how to set properties, see How to Specify
JDBC Type 4 Properties.
Data type: String
Default: empty string
For example: password=eye0weU$s
properties Property
The properties property specifies the location of the properties file that contains
keyword-value pairs that specify property values for configuring the Type 4 driver. For more
information, see Creating and Using a Properties File.
reserveDataLocators Property
The reserveDataLocators property sets the number of data locators to be reserved for a
process that stores data in a LOB table.
Set this property on a DataSource object, ConnectionPoolDataSource object, or
DriverManager object. For information about how to set properties, see How to Specify
JDBC Type 4 Properties.
Data type: int
Units: number of data locators to be reserved
Default: 100
Range: 1 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (2**63 -1)
Do not set a value much greater than the number of data locators actually needed. If the
specified value is 0 (zero) or less, the default value (100) is used.
Base the setting of the value of the reserveDataLocators property on the application
profile being executed. If the application inserts a large number of LOB items, a higher value of
the reserveDataLocators property can prevent frequent updating of the
ZZ_DATA_LOCATOR value in the LOB table. However, if the application inserts only a small
number of LOB items, a smaller value is better. If a large value is used, holes (unused
data-locator numbers) could occur in the LOB table. These holes represent unused space.