Using SQL Server Management Studio, create a new SQL Server database, PUBS, on your local default instance of SQL Server, and configure it to use SQL Server authentication by providing a user ID and password. See your SQL Server documentation for instructions.
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Now that the JDBC driver is available for JBoss, you must catalog a connection that uses the driver, providing a DSN for the connection that you specify in an EXEC SQL CONNECT statement:
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:datasources:1.0">
<datasources>
<datasource jndi-name="java:/pubs" pool-name="pubs-Pool">
<connection-url>jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;databaseName=Pubs</connection-url>
<driver>sqlserver</driver>
<pool>
<min-pool-size>10</min-pool-size>
<max-pool-size>10</max-pool-size>
<prefill>true</prefill>
</pool>
<security>
<user-name>SQLServerUserName</user-name>
<password>SQLServerPassword</password>
</security>
</datasource>
<driver name="sqlserver" module="com.microsoft.sqlserver"/>