Creating A New MySQL Database With Coldfusion Code

Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew how to create a whole entire
new database simply by executing a Coldfusion template (via a form
for example).
I'm pretty confident at creating a new table in an already
existing database but not sure how to go about creating an entirely
new database from pure ColdFusion code using MySQL.
I basically want to create some portal for myself to do this
to save on arduous time. It'll need to be a form because I'll have
to give it a name, username, password etc. I need the seperate
databases for my separate clients you see.
One point I should make is that it is on a shared server so I
don't have direct access to the CF Administrator.
Any advice on achieving this or highlighting the pitfalls
would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance!
Michael.

quote:
Originally posted by:
Sabaidee
if it is on a shared server, then you very likely do not have
enough permissions to create new batabases in MySQL either...
is there an option for you in your hosting control panel (or
whatever it is called) to create a new MySQL database for your
account without any involvement of server admins? if so then,
technically you may be able to create a new db programmatically.
but i doubt you can...
I know it sounds cheeky but any chance you could supply
example code for doing this with ColdFusion and MySQL? This way I
will then be able to try it rather than waiting for my host to get
back to me.
I would have tried doing it already because I use SQL quite
often with queries etc, but I just don't have the technical know
how for this specific task at hand.
Many thanks for your help!

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    We're using "Oracle SOA Suite 11g 11.1.1.7.0" (Patched w/ 17893896) mainly for a BPM/Human workflow composite. Former, we were having the error bellow:
    <Mar 16, 2015 1:13:03 PM BRT> <Error> <oracle.soa.services.workflow.query> <BEA-000000> <<.> Verification Service cannot resolve user identity. User weblogic cannot be found in the identity repository. Workflow Context token cannot be null in request.
    ORABPEL-30511
    When that error ocurred, no one was able to use the system (BPM/Human Workflow).
    I opened an SR, and after some analysis from the support, it recommended me to set up "virtualize=true" in EM, and restarting the domain. Then it started logging the following:
    connection to ldap://[10.200.10.57]:7001 as cn=Admin.
    javax.naming.NamingException: No LDAP connection available to process request for DN: cn=Admin.
    Looking up on support KB, I found this note Doc ID 1545680.1 and increased from Max size of Connection Pool 10 to 200. That did work successfully! Problem now is that the <SERVER>_diagnostic.log is being filled up with the following error:
    [2015-03-31T16:03:46.421-03:00] [soa_server2] [ERROR] [] [oracle.soa.services.workflow.verification] [tid: [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: '19' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: e0194e38aa6c9a2f:39fc1ff9:14c5def5247:-8000-00000000000a5653,0] [APP: soa-infra] <.>    validateContextToken: workflow session was not found for given context. Create a new workflow session with token=51490173-e3d0-41dd-ae99-983915aa8454;;G;;Z+P7Oe9ABnoTUQD9ECryEW2l0/8yRcqPDyZsOWBCuzMmRgA3Qsj601TxmWQ87z2MjuwW5AH+KzgjIwkPmhJFdpc1FrE6Y/MrN1bxIDHJWu2/zP3iSNwKD07hRrh/U37Ea0TvaQyuaHJIog9y3Ptmzw==
    One important point is that we're using only the embedded WLS ldap. So I am not 100% sure if we should be using the virtualize flag=true, once all docs I read point out that this should be done when using multi-ldap providers.
    Also, I only got this error in the "diagnostic.log".
    Although, no user has complained about using the system, I really want to work it out. Anyone has any suggestions?
    Thanks in advance!

    I have moved your thread from Certification to SOA Suite to get proper assistance.
    Thanks,
    Lisa

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