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Configuration in repository.cfg

<repoName>.protocolservice.type=database
<repoName>.protocolservice.database.driver=
<repoName>.protocolservice.database.url=
<repoName>.protocolservice.database.user=
<repoName>.protocolservice.database.password=
#<repoName>.protocolservice.database.read-connections.max= #default: 32
#<repoName>.protocolservice.database.read-connections.min= #default: 32
#<repoName>.protocolservice.database.read-connections.shared= #default: false
#<repoName>.protocolservice.database.write-connections.max= #default: 32
#<repoName>.protocolservice.database.write-connections.min= #default: 32
#<repoName>.protocolservice.database.cache-statements= #default: false
#<repoName>.protocolservice.database.cache-statements.size= #default: 50

H2

<repoName>.protocolservice.database.driver=org.h2.Driver
<repoName>.protocolservice.database.url=jdbc:h2:C:/h2db.db;FILE_LOCK=FS;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

Oracle

<repoName>.protocolservice.database.driver=oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver
<repoName>.protocolservice.database.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:49161:xe

MSSQL

<repoName>.protocolservice.database.driver=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
<repoName>.protocolservice.database.url=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;databaseName=CONTENTSERVER;

Tables:

PROTOCOL

 Table create Scripted (based on MS SQL)

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[PROTOCOL](
[RECORDID] [numeric](19, 0) NOT NULL,
[CLIENT] varchar NULL,
[COMMANDCATEGORY] varchar NULL,
[COMMANDMESSAGE] varchar NULL,
[COMMANDNAME] varchar NULL,
[COMMANDOBJECT] varchar NULL,
[COMMANDSTATUS] varchar NULL,
[COMMANDSTATUSCODE] varchar NULL,
[ENDTIME] datetime2 NULL,
[MODULENAME] varchar NULL,
[NODENAME] varchar NULL,
[OBJECTID] varchar NULL,
[REPOSITORYNAME] varchar NOT NULL,
[REQUESTID] varchar NOT NULL,
[STARTTIME] datetime2 NOT NULL,
[USERNAME] varchar NULL,
[VERSION] [int] NULL,
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[RECORDID] ASC
)WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON, OPTIMIZE_FOR_SEQUENTIAL_KEY = OFF) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO

PROTKEY_VALUES

 Table create script (based on MSSQL)

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[PROTKEY_VALUES](
[ID] [numeric](19, 0) NOT NULL,
[FIELDBOOLVALUE] [bit] NULL,
[FIELDDATETIMEVALUE] datetime2 NULL,
[FIELDDECIMALVALUE] [numeric](28, 0) NULL,
[FIELDINTVALUE] [numeric](28, 0) NULL,
[FIELDSTRINGVALUE] varchar NULL,
[TYPEID] varchar NOT NULL,
[RECORDID] [numeric](19, 0) NOT NULL,
[FIELDID] varchar NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[ID] ASC
)WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON, OPTIMIZE_FOR_SEQUENTIAL_KEY = OFF) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO

ALTER TABLE [dbo].[PROTKEY_VALUES] ADD DEFAULT ((0)) FOR [FIELDBOOLVALUE]
GO

ALTER TABLE [dbo].[PROTKEY_VALUES] WITH CHECK ADD CONSTRAINT [PROTKEY_VALUESRECORDID] FOREIGN KEY([RECORDID])
REFERENCES [dbo].[PROTOCOL] ([RECORDID])
GO

ALTER TABLE [dbo].[PROTKEY_VALUES] CHECK CONSTRAINT [PROTKEY_VALUESRECORDID]
GO

Example Queries (based on MSSQL)

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