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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Working with Databases | 351Note: The bootstrap type of X-Hive/DB connections is not supported in <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> . Thefollowing procedure explains the xhive:// protocol connection type.1. Go to menu Preferences > Data Sources.2. Click the New button in the Connections panel.3. Enter a unique name for the connection.4. Select one of the previously configured data sources from the Data Source combo box.5. Fill-in the connection details.a) Set the URL property of the connection in the URL field.If the property is a URL of the form xhive://host:port, the Documentum xDb (X-Hive/DB) 10 connection willattempt to connect to a Documentum xDb (X-Hive/DB) 10 server running behind the specified TCP/IP port.b) Set the user name to access the Documentum xDb (X-Hive/DB) 10 engine in the User field.c) Set the password to access the Documentum xDb (X-Hive/DB) 10 engine in the Password field.d) Set the name of the database to access from the Documentum xDb (X-Hive/DB) 10 engine in the Database field.e) Check the checkbox Run XQuery in read / write session (with committing) if you want to end the sessionwith a commit, otherwise the session ends with a rollback.6. Click the OK button to finish the connection configuration.Data Source Explorer ViewThis view presents in a tree-like fashion the database connections configured from menu Options > Preferences > DataSources. You can connect to a database simply by expanding the connection node. The database structure can beexpanded up to column level. <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> supports multiple simultaneous database connections andthe connections tree provides an easy way to browse them.Figure 157: Data Source Explorer ViewThe following objects are displayed by the Data Source Explorer view:• Connection• Catalog (Collection)

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