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When default routing is not sufficient, asking the driver to use a specific interface (either via interface name or IP or dns name) is useful.
Add a JDBC driver property localSocketAddress. Allowed values
./. None available, I am using Open Liberty. Most drivers do support this already.
See below
Unknown, but a lot of drivers already support this exact JDBC property.
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When default routing is not sufficient, asking the driver to use a specific interface (either via interface name or IP or dns name) is useful.
Describe the preferred solution
Add a JDBC driver property localSocketAddress.
Allowed values
Describe alternatives you've considered
./.
None available, I am using Open Liberty.
Most drivers do support this already.
Additional context
See below
Reference Documentations/Specifications
Reference Implementation
Unknown, but a lot of drivers already support this exact JDBC property.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: