Clarify in the Guide that mssql configuration is similar to odbc

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Badlop 2010-06-02 17:10:48 +02:00
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@ -1535,17 +1535,12 @@ enabled. This can be done, by using next commands:
</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim">./configure --enable-odbc --enable-mssql &amp;&amp; make install
</PRE><P> <A NAME="configuremssql"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Database Connection-->
<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#configuremssql">Database Connection</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="configuremssql"></A>
</P><P>By default <TT>ejabberd</TT> opens 10 connections to the database for each virtual host.
Use this option to modify the value:
</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim">{odbc_pool_size, 10}.
</PRE><P>You can configure an interval to make a dummy SQL request
to keep alive the connections to the database.
The default value is &#X2019;undefined&#X2019;, so no keepalive requests are made.
Specify in seconds: for example 28800 means 8 hours.
</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim">{odbc_keepalive_interval, undefined}.
</PRE><P> <A NAME="mssqlauth"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Authentication-->
</P><P>The configuration of Database Connection for a Microsoft SQL Server
is the same as the configuration for
ODBC compatible servers (see section&#XA0;<A HREF="#configureodbc">3.2.4</A>).</P><P> <A NAME="mssqlauth"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Authentication-->
<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#mssqlauth">Authentication</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="mssqlauth"></A>
</P><P>The configuration of Microsoft SQL Server is the same as the configuration of
</P><P>The configuration of Authentication for a Microsoft SQL Server
is the same as the configuration for
ODBC compatible servers (see section&#XA0;<A HREF="#odbcauth">3.2.4</A>).</P><P> <A NAME="mssqlstorage"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Storage-->
<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#mssqlstorage">Storage</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="mssqlstorage"></A>
</P><P>Microsoft SQL Server also can be used to store information into from several

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@ -1990,19 +1990,9 @@ enabled. This can be done, by using next commands:
\makesubsubsection{configuremssql}{Database Connection}
\ind{Microsoft SQL Server!Database Connection}
By default \ejabberd{} opens 10 connections to the database for each virtual host.
Use this option to modify the value:
\begin{verbatim}
{odbc_pool_size, 10}.
\end{verbatim}
You can configure an interval to make a dummy SQL request
to keep alive the connections to the database.
The default value is 'undefined', so no keepalive requests are made.
Specify in seconds: for example 28800 means 8 hours.
\begin{verbatim}
{odbc_keepalive_interval, undefined}.
\end{verbatim}
The configuration of Database Connection for a Microsoft SQL Server
is the same as the configuration for
ODBC compatible servers (see section~\ref{configureodbc}).
\makesubsubsection{mssqlauth}{Authentication}
@ -2010,7 +2000,8 @@ Specify in seconds: for example 28800 means 8 hours.
%TODO: not sure if this section is right!!!!!!
The configuration of Microsoft SQL Server is the same as the configuration of
The configuration of Authentication for a Microsoft SQL Server
is the same as the configuration for
ODBC compatible servers (see section~\ref{odbcauth}).
\makesubsubsection{mssqlstorage}{Storage}