Database Platform for J2EE DataSource

Does specifying a Database Platform have any effect if I am connecting to the DB via a J2EE Datasource? Functionally it seems to work if I don't configure a Platform, but I'm wondering if there might be invisible side effects such as a drop in performance.
Thanks,
Patrick

If you do not configure a database platform a generic platform will be used. For the most part this should be sufficient, and database platforms is mainly required for things beyond the JDBC specification. If you are not encountering any errors, then the generic platform is sufficient.
A database platform may be required for:
- DDL and table creation
- Usage of native SQL (normally not required)
- Usage of native sequencing
- Usage of non-standard outer joins syntax
- JDBC driver integration (Oracle JDBC lobs, nchars, timestamps)
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