Knowledge:Oracle - OpenKM 5.1

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In this OpenKM release you can create the databases automatically configuring the hibernate.dialect and hibernate.hbm2ddl properties in OpenKM.cfg. This configuration is optimized for OpenKM 5.1.5 and newer. For older releases you may nee to set the dialect to "org.hibernate.dialect.OracleDialect".

hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect
hibernate.hbm2ddl=none

Nota clasica.png In others databases Hibernate can create the tables automagically, but due to some Oracle mapping issues you should create the tables yourself. See Solving schema table creation problems for more info. We will fix this behavior in the next major OpenKM release.


Nota advertencia.png This configuration property should be set before the database creation. Once the database has been initialized don't modify it because can damage your installation. If your OpenKM installation has been already configured with another database (default one is an embedded one called HSQL) you can't switch to another database simply changing this property.

More info about this at:

Database creation

Starting with OpenKM 5.0, only one database is needed because there is no table name collision.

The right sequence is:

hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect
hibernate.hbm2ddl=none
  • Edit and properly modify JBoss datasources.
  • Edit and properly modify repository.xml (See Repository configuration)
  • Execute the table creation script.
  • Execute the inserts to create a minimal environment (see next point)
  • Start JBoss.

The application will create some tables related to Jackrabbit persistence, so the Oracle user should have the right permissions. If not possible, this creation script need to be execute to create the Jackrabbit related tables:

DROP TABLE DEFAULT_BUNDLE cascade constraints;
DROP TABLE DEFAULT_REFS cascade constraints;
DROP TABLE DEFAULT_BINVAL cascade constraints;
DROP TABLE DEFAULT_NAMES cascade constraints;
DROP SEQUENCE DEFAULT_seq_names_id;
DROP TABLE VERSION_BUNDLE cascade constraints;
DROP TABLE VERSION_REFS cascade constraints;
DROP TABLE VERSION_BINVAL cascade constraints;
DROP TABLE VERSION_NAMES cascade constraints;
DROP SEQUENCE VERSION_seq_names_id;
CREATE TABLE DEFAULT_BUNDLE (NODE_ID raw(16) NOT NULL, BUNDLE_DATA blob NOT NULL);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX DEFAULT_BUNDLE_IDX ON DEFAULT_BUNDLE (NODE_ID);
CREATE TABLE DEFAULT_REFS (NODE_ID raw(16) NOT NULL, REFS_DATA blob NOT NULL);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX DEFAULT_REFS_IDX ON DEFAULT_REFS (NODE_ID);
CREATE TABLE DEFAULT_BINVAL (BINVAL_ID varchar2(64) NOT NULL, BINVAL_DATA blob NULL);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX DEFAULT_BINVAL_IDX ON DEFAULT_BINVAL (BINVAL_ID);
CREATE TABLE DEFAULT_NAMES (ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, NAME varchar2(255) NOT NULL);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX DEFAULT_NAMES_IDX ON DEFAULT_NAMES (NAME);
CREATE sequence DEFAULT_seq_names_id;
CREATE TRIGGER DEFAULT_t1 before INSERT ON DEFAULT_NAMES FOR each row begin SELECT DEFAULT_seq_names_id.NEXTVAL INTO :new.id FROM dual; end;
/
CREATE TABLE VERSION_BUNDLE (NODE_ID raw(16) NOT NULL, BUNDLE_DATA blob NOT NULL);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX VERSION_BUNDLE_IDX ON VERSION_BUNDLE (NODE_ID);
CREATE TABLE VERSION_REFS (NODE_ID raw(16) NOT NULL, REFS_DATA blob NOT NULL);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX VERSION_REFS_IDX ON VERSION_REFS (NODE_ID);
CREATE TABLE VERSION_BINVAL (BINVAL_ID varchar2(64) NOT NULL, BINVAL_DATA blob NULL);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX VERSION_BINVAL_IDX ON VERSION_BINVAL (BINVAL_ID);
CREATE TABLE VERSION_NAMES (ID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, NAME varchar2(255) NOT NULL);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX VERSION_NAMES_IDX ON VERSION_NAMES (NAME);
CREATE sequence VERSION_seq_names_id;
CREATE TRIGGER VERSION_t1 before INSERT ON VERSION_NAMES FOR each row begin SELECT VERSION_seq_names_id.NEXTVAL INTO :new.id FROM dual; end;
/

In addition if you want the datastore stored in database:

create table DATASTORE (ID VARCHAR(255) PRIMARY KEY, LENGTH NUMBER, LAST_MODIFIED NUMBER, DATA BLOB);

Solving hibernate schema creation problems


Nota clasica.png Starting with OpenKM 5.1.6 the tables and initial database import has no problem, so you don't need all this work.

We've found some problems in default hibernate creation database script in okm_app database. It'll be needed to connect to database and make minimal changes and execute this script at File:Oracle-schema-okm-5.0.sql.

Also run these inserts to create a minimal environment:

insert into OKM_USER (USR_ID, USR_NAME, USR_PASSWORD, USR_EMAIL, USR_ACTIVE) values ('okmAdmin', 'Administrator', '21232f297a57a5a743894a0e4a801fc3', 'admin@noreply.com', 1);
insert into OKM_ROLE (ROL_ID, ROL_ACTIVE) values ('AdminRole', 1);
insert into OKM_ROLE (ROL_ID, ROL_ACTIVE) values ('UserRole', 1);
insert into OKM_USER_ROLE (UR_USER, UR_ROLE) values ('okmAdmin', 'AdminRole');
insert into OKM_PROFILE (PRF_ID, PRF_NAME, PRF_ACTIVE) values (1, 'Default', 1);

JBoss datasources

<local-tx-datasource>
    <jndi-name>OpenKMDS</jndi-name>
    <connection-url>jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:sid</connection-url>
    <driver-class>oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver</driver-class>
    <user-name>openkm</user-name>
    <password>*****</password>
    <min-pool-size>5</min-pool-size>
    <max-pool-size>20</max-pool-size>
    <idle-timeout-minutes>28680</idle-timeout-minutes>
    <exception-sorter-class-name>org.jboss.resource.adapter.jdbc.vendor.OracleExceptionSorter</exception-sorter-class-name>
    <valid-connection-checker-class-name>org.jboss.resource.adapter.jdbc.vendor.OracleValidConnectionChecker</valid-connection-checker-class-name>
    <metadata>
        <type-mapping>Oracle9i</type-mapping>
    </metadata>
</local-tx-datasource>

Nota clasica.png This type-mapping applies both to Oracle 9i and Oracle 10g. Make sure that you have the latest Oracle JDBC driver. OpenKM needs JDK6 to run, so you will need ojdbc6.jar which is for Oracle 11g but also support Oracle 10g and Oracle 9i. See also JDBC - Oracle FAQ. Read more about datasource configuration at Configuring JDBC DataSources.

The type mapping should match a type-mapping/name element from $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/conf/standardjbosscmp-jdbc.xml. Example configurations for many third-party JDBC drivers are included in the $JBOSS_HOME/docs/examples/jca directory.

You may be interested in Encrypting DataSource Passwords.

Login configuration

Read also: Dynamic login-config.xml.

OpenKM 5.0

<!-- OpenKM -->
<application-policy name = "OpenKM">
    <authentication>
        <login-module code="org.jboss.security.auth.spi.DatabaseServerLoginModule" flag = "required">
            <module-option name="dsJndiName">java:/OpenKMDS</module-option>
            <module-option name="principalsQuery">select usr_password as PASSWD from OKM_USER where usr_id=? and usr_active=1</module-option>
            <module-option name="rolesQuery">select ur_role as ROLEID, 'Roles' from OKM_USER_ROLE where ur_user=?</module-option>
            <module-option name="hashAlgorithm">md5</module-option>
            <module-option name="hashEncoding">hex</module-option>
        </login-module>
    </authentication>
</application-policy>

OpenKM 5.1

<!-- OpenKM -->
<application-policy name = "OpenKM">
    <authentication>
        <login-module code="org.jboss.security.auth.spi.DatabaseServerLoginModule" flag = "required">
            <module-option name="dsJndiName">java:/OpenKMDS</module-option>
            <module-option name="principalsQuery">select usr_password as PASSWD from OKM_USER where usr_id=? and usr_active='T'</module-option>
            <module-option name="rolesQuery">select ur_role as ROLEID, 'Roles' from OKM_USER_ROLE where ur_user=?</module-option>
            <module-option name="hashAlgorithm">md5</module-option>
            <module-option name="hashEncoding">hex</module-option>
        </login-module>
    </authentication>
</application-policy>

Repository configuration

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE Repository PUBLIC "-//The Apache Software Foundation//DTD Jackrabbit 1.6//EN"
                            "http://jackrabbit.apache.org/dtd/repository-1.6.dtd">
<Repository>
    <!-- virtual file system where the repository stores global state
        (e.g. registered namespaces, custom node types, etc.) -->
    <FileSystem class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem">
        <param name="path" value="${rep.home}/repository"/>
    </FileSystem>
 
    <!-- Security configuration -->
    <Security appName="OpenKM">
        <!-- Access manager: FQN of class implementing the AccessManager interface -->
        <AccessManager class="com.openkm.core.OKMAccessManager"/>
        <!-- <AccessManager class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.security.SimpleAccessManager"/> -->
        <!-- <AccessManager class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.security.DefaultAccessManager"> -->
            <!-- <param name="config" value="${rep.home}/access.xml"/> -->
        <!-- </AccessManager> -->
    </Security>
 
    <!-- Location of workspaces root directory and name of default workspace -->
    <Workspaces rootPath="${rep.home}/workspaces" defaultWorkspace="default"/>
 
    <!-- Workspace configuration template:
         used to create the initial workspace if there's no workspace yet -->
    <Workspace name="${wsp.name}">
        <!-- Virtual file system of the workspace:
             class: FQN of class implementing the FileSystem interface -->
        <FileSystem class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem">
            <param name="path" value="${wsp.home}"/>
        </FileSystem>
 
        <!-- Persistence manager of the workspace:
             class: FQN of class implementing the PersistenceManager interface -->
        <PersistenceManager class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.OraclePersistenceManager">
          <param name="driver" value="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"/>
          <param name="url" value="jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:XE"/>
          <param name="schema" value="oracle"/>
          <param name="user" value="openkm"/>
          <param name="password" value="*****"/>
          <param name="schemaObjectPrefix" value="${wsp.name}_"/>
          <param name="externalBLOBs" value="false"/>
        </PersistenceManager>
 
        <!-- Search index and the file system it uses.
             class: FQN of class implementing the QueryHandler interface -->
        <SearchIndex class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.SearchIndex">
            <param name="path" value="${wsp.home}/index"/>
            <param name="textFilterClasses" value="
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.PlainTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.MsWordTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.MsExcelTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.MsPowerPointTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.OpenOfficeTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.RTFTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.HTMLTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.XMLTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.PngTextExtractor,
            org.apache.jackrabbit.extractor.MsOutlookTextExtractor,
            com.openkm.extractor.PdfTextExtractor,
            com.openkm.extractor.AudioTextExtractor,
            com.openkm.extractor.ExifTextExtractor,
            com.openkm.extractor.TiffTextExtractor,
            com.openkm.extractor.SourceCodeTextExtractor,
            com.openkm.extractor.MsOffice2007TextExtractor"/>
            <param name="extractorPoolSize" value="2"/>
            <param name="supportHighlighting" value="false"/>
            <param name="indexingConfiguration" value="${wsp.home}/../../../indexing_configuration.xml"/>
        </SearchIndex>
    </Workspace>
 
    <!-- Configures the versioning -->
    <Versioning rootPath="${rep.home}/version">
        <!-- Configures the filesystem to use for versioning for the respective
             persistence manager -->
        <FileSystem class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem">
            <param name="path" value="${rep.home}/version" />
        </FileSystem>
 
        <!-- Configures the persistence manager to be used for persisting version state.
             Please note that the current versioning implementation is based on
             a 'normal' persistence manager, but this could change in future
             implementations. -->
        <PersistenceManager class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.OraclePersistenceManager">
          <param name="driver" value="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"/>
          <param name="url" value="jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:XE"/>
          <param name="schema" value="oracle"/>
          <param name="user" value="openkm"/>
          <param name="password" value="*****"/>
          <param name="schemaObjectPrefix" value="version_"/>
          <param name="externalBLOBs" value="false"/>
        </PersistenceManager>
    </Versioning>
 
    <!-- Search index for content that is shared repository wide
         (/jcr:system tree, contains mainly versions) -->
    <SearchIndex class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.SearchIndex">
        <param name="path" value="${rep.home}/repository/index"/>
        <param name="textFilterClasses" value=""/>
        <param name="extractorPoolSize" value="2"/>
        <param name="supportHighlighting" value="false"/>
    </SearchIndex>
 
    <!-- DataStore improve file handling performance -->
    <DataStore class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.data.FileDataStore">
        <param name="path" value="${rep.home}/repository/datastore"/>
        <param name="minRecordLength" value="100"/>
    </DataStore>
</Repository>

If you want all your information stored in the database, you can replace the FileDataStore configuration by DbDatastore:

<!-- DataStore improve file handling performance -->
<DataStore class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.data.db.DbDataStore">
    <param name="driver" value="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"/>
    <param name="url" value="jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:XE"/>
    <param name="databaseType" value="oracle"/>
    <param name="user" value="openkm"/>
    <param name="password" value="*****"/>
    <param name="minRecordLength" value="100"/>
</DataStore>

More info about this at Jackrabbit Configuration.