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Posted to commits@rave.apache.org by ja...@apache.org on 2012/08/03 12:23:49 UTC

svn commit: r1368871 - /rave/site/trunk/content/documentation/configure-database.mdtext

Author: jasha
Date: Fri Aug  3 10:23:49 2012
New Revision: 1368871

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1368871&view=rev
Log:
RAVE-468 Update instructions to use a different database

Modified:
    rave/site/trunk/content/documentation/configure-database.mdtext

Modified: rave/site/trunk/content/documentation/configure-database.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/rave/site/trunk/content/documentation/configure-database.mdtext?rev=1368871&r1=1368870&r2=1368871&view=diff
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--- rave/site/trunk/content/documentation/configure-database.mdtext (original)
+++ rave/site/trunk/content/documentation/configure-database.mdtext Fri Aug  3 10:23:49 2012
@@ -55,9 +55,12 @@ First start with [extending Rave][4].
 
 Make sure the JDBC driver ends up in the classpath. Either add it to a common lib directory of the application container or add its dependency to the pom of the several modules.
 
+If you remove the H2 JDBC driver from the classpath, you need to override the `dataContext.xml` Spring configuration file. Remove the configuration for the H2 Web console. This is the bean with class `org.h2.tools.Server`.
+
 Then customize the properties for the portal and Shindig to use the database of your choice.
 The default portal properties can be found in `rave-portal/src/main/resources/portal.properties`, the default Shindig properties in `rave-shindig/src/main/resource/rave.shindig.properties`.
 
+
 ## Sample values 
 
 ### MySQL