Oracle Spatial GeoRaster Writer Parameters

About Database Connections

Database formats include a Database Connection parameter that defines and stores authentication information. For general information about sharing database connections, please see Using Database Connections. Using Database Connections.

Note that Database Connection parameters differ slightly, depending on context and/or database format.

Connection

From the Connection parameter in a database format, you can do one of the following:

  • Select an existing, previously defined connection. See the section Reusing a Database Connection in Using Database Connections
  • Select Add Database Connection to define a new connection. See database-specific parameters below, as well as the section Adding a Database Connection in a Workspace in Using Database Connections. The new connection can be made visible only to the current user, or can be shared among multiple users.

Connection Parameters

Connection Mode

Description

Authentication

Service Name (default)

Select this option to connect using Service Name or Easy Connect.

In the Service Name or Easy Connect parameter, enter the same connection parameters you used to connect with SQL*Plus (see instructions above):

username/password@connectString

where connectString is one of the database service names listed in your tnsnames.ora file.

Cloud Wallet

Connect using a wallet file.

Retrieve client credentials from Oracle as a zip file. The zip file contains network configuration files, wallet-specific files, keystore and trustore files, JDBC connection property files, and wallet expiration information. See Oracle's instructions: Download Client Credentials (Wallets).

After you obtain the client credentials:

  • In the Cloud Wallet parameter, browse to the zip file.
  • Retrieve feature types by clicking the browse button in the Wallet Service parameter.

Layer Parameters

Advanced