Tried that, no luck (at least with the Bootique app):

java 
-Dcayenne.jdbc.url="jdbc:mysql://xx.xx.xx.xx:3306/filemaker?connectTimeout=0&autoReconnect=true"
 -jar RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar --config=config.yml —server

Still connect to the URL defined in the model.

> Le 12 juin 2017 à 09:32, Nikita Timofeev <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hi Pascal,
> 
> Yes you can setup DataSource via PropertyDataSourceFactory[1] that can
> read all information from runtime properties.
> All you need is to provide those properties via env variables or
> directly in your code like this (this code for the latest 4.0
> version):
> 
> ServerRuntime cayenneRuntime = ServerRuntime.builder()
>        .addConfig("cayenne-project.xml")
>        .addModule(binder -> {
>            ServerModule.contributeProperties(binder)
>                    .put("cayenne.jdbc.driver", "com.mysql.Driver")
>                    .put("cayenne.jdbc.url", "jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1:3306/");
>        })
>        .build();
> 
> [1] 
> http://cayenne.apache.org/docs/4.0/api/org/apache/cayenne/configuration/server/PropertyDataSourceFactory.html
> 
> On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 3:59 PM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Le 9 juin 2017 à 11:37, Andrus Adamchik <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>> 
>>> The easiest thing is to remove the DataNode from CayenneModel completely, 
>>> and use Bootique connections locally, in production and in other 
>>> environments.
>> 
>> And can I set the connection information in another way for non-Bootique 
>> apps?
>> 
>>> Andrus
>>> 
>>>> On Jun 9, 2017, at 6:14 PM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I’m deploying my first Bootique app, which use Cayenne. In my config.yml 
>>>> file, I set the datasource like this:
>>>> 
>>>> jdbc:
>>>> mysql:
>>>>  driverClassName: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
>>>>  url: 
>>>> "jdbc:mysql://10.6.xx.xx:3306/filemaker?connectTimeout=0&autoReconnect=true"
>>>>  initialSize: 1
>>>>  username: xxxxx
>>>>  password: xxxxx
>>>> 
>>>> cayenne:
>>>> datasource: mysql
>>>> 
>>>> But when I make a request to the app, it tries to connect to the server 
>>>> defined in the data model, not from the configuration file.
>>>> 
>>>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,255] bootique-http-36 
>>>> o.a.c.c.XMLDataChannelDescriptorLoader: Loading XML configuration resource 
>>>> from jar:file:/opt/bin/RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar!/cayenne-filemaker.xml
>>>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,278] bootique-http-36 
>>>> o.a.c.c.XMLDataChannelDescriptorLoader: Loading XML DataMap resource from 
>>>> jar:file:/opt/bin/RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar!/mysql.map.xml
>>>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,332] bootique-http-36 
>>>> o.a.c.c.XMLDataChannelDescriptorLoader: Loading XML DataMap resource from 
>>>> jar:file:/opt/bin/RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar!/revendeurs.map.xml
>>>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,338] bootique-http-36 
>>>> o.a.c.c.XMLDataChannelDescriptorLoader: Loading XML DataMap resource from 
>>>> jar:file:/opt/bin/RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar!/utilisateurs.map.xml
>>>> 
>>>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,366] bootique-http-36 o.a.c.d.DriverDataSource: 
>>>> Connecting to 'jdbc:mysql://legestionnaire.druide:3306/filemaker' as 
>>>> 'filemaker'
>>>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,413] bootique-http-36 o.a.c.d.DriverDataSource: 
>>>> *** Connecting: FAILURE.
>>>> 
>>>> What’s the trick?
>>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Nikita Timofeev

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