The dblookup mediator is capable of executing an arbitrary SQL select
statement, and then set some resulting values as local message
properties on the message context. The DB connection used maybe looked
up from an external DataSource or specified in-line, in which case an
Apache DBCP connection pool is established and used.
Adding a DBLookup mediator
Go to Advanced
and click DBLookup
to add a DBLookup mediator. Figure 1
illustrate this,
Figure 1: Adding a DBLookup mediator
DBLookup mediator options
Clicking on the DBLookup mediator created as in figure 1 will open up
DBLookup mediator specific options. Figure 2 illustrate this,
Figure 2: DBLookup mediator options
DBLookup mediator options field descriptions,
Connection Information - Specify whether the connection is
taken from a connection pool or from a data source
Driver - Database driver
Url - JDBC URL of the database that data will be looked up.
User - Username that's used to connect to the database.
Password - Password used to connect to the database.
Data sources
Existing
If existing data source is choosen, clicking "Load Data Sources" will give the available datasource. Then a data source can be selected.
Inline
Like in Pool connection data source configuration properties should be specified.
Adding properties
s
Figure 3 shows the screen after clicking Add Property,