Installation guide

MSM properties

This section gives an overview of the MSM properties.

msmReloadablePropertiesLocation

This property defines the location of the MSM reloadable properties. Make sure that the path is correct.

server.admin.username

This properties determines the username for the administration account within the MEWP. It is mandatory and it should be always filled in. The property will be encrypted after running for the first time the application.

Recommended setting:

server.admin.username = kv_superuser

 

server.admin.password

This property determines the password for the administration account within the MEWP. It is mandatory and it should be always filled in. The property will be encrypted after running for the first time the application.

 

server.admin.email

This property determines the email for the administration account within the MEWP.

matchManagementDriverClassName

This property specifies the type of driver that is needed for the database connection. The database will be used to save/retrieve users.

The possible values are:

org.postgresql.Driver - for connecting with a Postgres Database

oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver - for connecting with an Oracle Database
net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver - for connecting with a MS SQL Database

com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver - for connecting with a DB2 Database

 

Example

matchManagementDriverClassName = org.postgresql.Driver

 

matchManagementDriverShortName

This property specifies the short name of the driver needed for the database connection. The database will be used to save/retrieve users.

The possible values are:

postgresql - for connecting with a Postgres Database

oracle:thin - for connecting with an Oracle Database
jtds:sqlserver - for connecting with a MS SQL Database
db2 - for connecting with a DB2 Database

Example

matchManagementDriverShortName = postgresql

matchManagementDatabaseName

This property specifies the name of the database to use for the saving/retrieval of the users.

matchManagementDatabaseName = match_enterprise_web_player

matchManagementUserName

This property specifies the username for accessing the database in which the users will be located. It should be a plain text without ' or ".

The username will be encrypted the first time that the application is executed in the application server. An example of that encryption is

matchManagementUserName = <enc>r38m8lh6UKPrUmL+EzJaalLFgo63rYVt</enc>

matchManagementPassword

This property specifies the password for accessing the database in which the users will be located. It should be a plain text

The password will be encrypted the first time that the application is executed in the application server. An example of that encryption is

matchManagementPassword = <enc>0gGRbcpFzbjDngcNqj1sTw==</enc>

 

matchManagementDatabaseServerName

This property specifies the server in which the the database is located.

matchManagementDatabaseServerInstanceName

This property specifies the name of the database server instance (if any) running the database. This property is special for MS SQL, for other databases or for default values, leave it empty.

matchManagementDatabaseServerPort

This property defines he port on which the database server accepts connections. The most common ports for the different databases are:

postgresql - 5432

oracle - 7777 or 4443 for SSL
SQL Server - 1433
db2 - 523

 

These ports are the default ones, but there can be cases in which they are configured in different ranges.

matchManagementHibernateDialect

This property specifies the Hibernate Dialect to use when connecting with the database.

The possible values are:

org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect - for connecting with a Postgres Database

org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect - for connecting with an Oracle Database
org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect - for connecting with a MS SQL Database
org.hibernate.dialect.DB2Dialect - for connecting with a DB2 Database

Example

matchManagementHibernateDialect = org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect

matchManagementSID

This property needs to be specify in case of Oracle connections. In other cases, leave it empty.

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