Spring Cloud Data Flow provides schemas for H2, HSQLDB, MySQL, Oracle, Postgresql and SqlServer that will be automatically created when the server starts.
The JDBC drivers for MySQL (via MariaDB driver), HSQLDB, PostgreSQL along with embedded H2 are available out of the box. If you are using any other database, then the corresponding JDBC driver jar needs to be on the classpath of the server.
The database properties can be passed as command-line arguments to the Data Flow Server.
For instance, If you are using MySQL:
java -jar spring-cloud-dataflow-server-local/target/spring-cloud-dataflow-server-local-1.0.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT.jar \ --spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql:<db-info> \ --spring.datasource.username=<user> \ --spring.datasource.password=<password> \ --spring.datasource.driver-class-name=org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver &
For PostgreSQL:
java -jar spring-cloud-dataflow-server-local/target/spring-cloud-dataflow-server-local-1.0.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT.jar \ --spring.datasource.url=jdbc:postgresql:<db-info> \ --spring.datasource.username=<user> \ --spring.datasource.password=<password> \ --spring.datasource.driver-class-name=org.postgresql.Driver &
For HSQLDB:
java -jar spring-cloud-dataflow-server-local/target/spring-cloud-dataflow-server-local-1.0.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT.jar \ --spring.datasource.url=jdbc:hsqldb:<db-info> \ --spring.datasource.username=SA \ --spring.datasource.driver-class-name=org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCDriver &
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There is a schema update to the Spring Cloud Dataflow datastore when
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If you wish to use an external H2 database instance instead of the one
embedded with Spring Cloud Data Flow set the
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