; This file contains several sections, one for each database-type. Select here ; which section has to be used currently. [Database] type=interbase ; These sections are for the several SQLDB-types of databases: [postgresql] ; The connector specifies the DB-component that has to be used. The 'sql' ; connector tests the SQLDB components connector=sql ; Here you can give some parameters, which are specific for each connector. The ; SQL connector uses this parameter to specify the connection that should be ; used; connectorparams=postgresql ; The name of the database. The database could be empty. You only need read and ; write rights. name=testdb ; user to log in with user= ; password to log in with password= ; hostname of the database-server hostname=127.0.0.1 [mysql40] connector=sql connectorparams=mysql40 name=testdb user=root password= hostname=127.0.0.1 [mysql41] connector=sql connectorparams=mysql41 name=testdb user=root password= hostname=127.0.0.1 [mysql50] connector=sql connectorparams=mysql50 name=testdb user=root password= hostname=127.0.0.1 [oracle] connector=sql connectorparams=oracle name=xe user=system password= hostname=127.0.0.1 [interbase] connector=sql connectorparams=interbase name=/opt/firebird/data/testdb.fdb user=sysdba password= hostname=localhost [odbc] connector=sql connectorparams=odbc name=testdb user=root password= hostname=127.0.0.1 [sqlite] connector=sql connectorparams=sqlite3 name=test.db ; This section is for a connector for TDbf: [dbf] connector=dbf ; Give here the path where the *.dbf file can be generated name=/tmp ; This section is for a connector for MemDS: [memds] connector=memds