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These instructions will help you connect TermWeb to a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database.

1. Create and Configure the SQL Server Database

  1. Create a database for TermWeb to store data in (e.g. termwebdb). 
    • Open SQL Server Management Studio and right click on Databases and select New Database

  2. Create a database user which TermWeb will connect as (e.g. termwebuser), with permissions for the database.
    • Create a new login (right click on Security and navigate to New > Login) and name it termwebuserSelect SQL Server Authentication and enter a password for the user.
    • Create a user for the database (right click on Security under termwebdb and navigate to New > User) and name it termwebuser. Enter termwebuser as Login name, then select Membership page and select the roles db_datareader, db_datawriter and db_owner.

  3. Ensure that TCP/IP is enabled on SQL Server and listening on the correct port (which is 1433 for a default SQL Server installation).
    • Run SQL Server Configuration Manager and navigate to SQL Server Network Configuration > Protocols for MSSQLSERVER
    • Check that the port is open in any firewall between TermWeb and SQL Server
       
  4. Ensure that SQL Server is operating in the appropriate authentication mode. 
    • By default, SQL Server operates in 'Windows Authentication mode'. However, if your user is not associated with a trusted SQL connection, i.e. 'Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 18452' is received during TermWeb startup, you will need to change the authentication mode to 'SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode'. In SQL Server Management Studio, right-click on the server and navigate to Properties > Security to change the authentication mode.

  5. Execute the termweb_sqlserver.sql file from the installation package to create the database tables.
    • If you named the database something else than termwebdb, first edit the file and enter the database name in the first statement.
    • In SQL Server Management Studio, navigate to File > Open > File and select the file.
    • Right-click and select Execute, or just press F5 to run the script.

2. Copy the SQL Server JDBC Driver to Tomcat

  1. Download the SQL Server JDBC driver (v1.3.1) from jTDS.
  2. Add the SQL Server JDBC driver jar (jtds-1.3.1.jar) to <Tomcat>/lib/ directory.

3. Configure a DataSource for TermWeb in Tomcat

  1. Edit <tomcat-install>/conf/context.xml

     

  2. Within the Context tags, insert the DataSource Resource tag:
     

    <Resource name="jdbc/TermWebDS"
    auth="Container"
    type="javax.sql.DataSource"
    driverClassName="net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver"
    url="jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://localhost/termwebdb;user=termwebuser;password=termwebpwd;useLOBs=false"
    maxActive="20"
    maxIdle="10"
    validationQuery="Select 1"/>

     

    • If you named the database something else than termwebdb, replace termwebdb in url with your database name 
    • Replace termwebuser and termwebpwd in url with your database user and password.

3. Start TermWeb

You should now have TermWeb and Tomcat configured to connect to your SQL Server database. The next step is to start it up!

  • Start Tomcat and watch the log files for any errors

(tick) Congratulations, you now have TermWeb connected to your SQL Server database.

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