# # Grouper Hibernate Configuration # $Id: grouper.hibernate.example.properties,v 1.9 2009-08-11 20:18:09 mchyzer Exp $ # # The grouper hibernate config uses Grouper Configuration Overlays (documented on wiki) # By default the configuration is read from grouper.hibernate.base.properties # (which should not be edited), and the grouper.hibernate.properties overlays # the base settings. See the grouper.hibernate.base.properties for the possible # settings that can be applied to the grouper.hibernate.properties ######################################## ## DB settings ######################################## # e.g. mysql: jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/grouper # e.g. p6spy (log sql): [use the URL that your DB requires] # e.g. oracle: jdbc:oracle:thin:@server.school.edu:1521:sid # e.g. hsqldb (a): jdbc:hsqldb:dist/run/grouper;create=true # e.g. hsqldb (b): jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost:9001/grouper # e.g. postgres: jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/database # e.g. mssql: jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:3280;databaseName=grouper hibernate.connection.url = jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/grouper?CharSet=utf8&useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8 hibernate.connection.username = root # If you are using an empty password, depending upon your version of # Java and Ant you may need to specify a password of "". # Note: you can keep passwords external and encrypted: https://bugs.internet2.edu/jira/browse/GRP-122 hibernate.connection.password =