These instructions cover JBoss-4.x. To make the JDBC driver
classes available to the application server, copy the
.jar file that comes with Connector/J to the
lib directory for your server configuration
(which is usually called default). Then, in
the same configuration directory, in the subdirectory named
deploy, create a datasource configuration file that ends with
-ds.xml, which tells JBoss to deploy this file
as a JDBC Datasource. The file should have the following contents:
<datasources>
<local-tx-datasource>
<jndi-name>MySQLDB</jndi-name>
<connection-url>jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/dbname</connection-url>
<driver-class>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</driver-class>
<user-name>user</user-name>
<password>pass</password>
<min-pool-size>5</min-pool-size>
<max-pool-size>20</max-pool-size>
<idle-timeout-minutes>5</idle-timeout-minutes>
<exception-sorter-class-name>
com.mysql.jdbc.integration.jboss.ExtendedMysqlExceptionSorter
</exception-sorter-class-name>
<valid-connection-checker-class-name>
com.mysql.jdbc.integration.jboss.MysqlValidConnectionChecker
</valid-connection-checker-class-name>
</local-tx-datasource>
</datasources>