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  1. Preface
  2. Using Metadata Manager
  3. Configuring Metadata Manager
  4. Application Resources
  5. Business Glossary Resources
  6. Business Intelligence Resources
  7. Custom Resources
  8. Data Integration Resources
  9. Data Modeling Resources
  10. Database Management Resources
  11. Universal Resources
  12. Managing Resources
  13. Loading and Monitoring Resources
  14. Managing Permissions
  15. Resource Migration
  16. Repository Migration
  17. Appendix A: Metadata Manager Login
  18. Appendix B: Metadata Manager Properties Files
  19. Appendix C: Resource Configuration Files
  20. Appendix D: Glossary

Metadata Manager Administrator Guide

Metadata Manager Administrator Guide

JDBC Parameters for Secure Databases

JDBC Parameters for Secure Databases

If secure communication is enabled for the Microsoft SQL Server database, you must append additional parameters to the JDBC connection URL. To append the parameters, enter them in the
Secure JDBC Parameters
property.
Enter the following parameters in the
Secure JDBC Parameters
property:
EncryptionMethod=SSL;TrustStore=<truststore location>;TrustStorePassword=<password>;HostNameInCertificate=<host name>;ValidateServerCertificate=<true|false>;KeyStore=<keystore location>;keyStorePassword=<password>
Configure the parameters as follows:
EncryptionMethod
Encryption method for data transfer between Metadata Manager and the database server. Must be set to SSL.
TrustStore
Path and file name of the truststore file that contains the security certificate of the database server.
TrustStorePassword
Password used to access the truststore file.
HostNameInCertificate
Host name of the machine that hosts the secure database. If you specify a host name, the Metadata Manager Service validates the host name included in the connection string against the host name in the security certificate.
ValidateServerCertificate
Indicates whether the Metadata Manager Service validates the certificate that the database server presents. If you set this parameter to true, the Metadata Manager Service validates the certificate. If you specify the HostNameInCertificate parameter, the Metadata Manager Service also validates the host name in the certificate.
If you set this parameter to false, the Metadata Manager Service does not validate the certificate that the database server presents. The Metadata Manager Service ignores any truststore information that you specify.
KeyStore
Path and file name of the keystore file that contains the security certificates that the Metadata Manager Service presents to the database server.
KeyStorePassword
Password used to access the keystore file.

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