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The JDBC-ODBC Bridge provides JDBC access from any Java App to ODBC data sources on Windows, Linux and Mac. Whether your organization uses Java-based tools for reporting and analytics, or builds custom Java solutions, the CData JDBC-ODBC Bridge provides an easy way to connect with any ODBC data source.

Create an SAP BusinessObjects Universe on the CData JDBC Driver for JDBC-ODBC Bridge



Provide connectivity to JDBC-ODBC Bridge data through an SAP BusinessObjects universe.

This article shows how to use the CData JDBC Driver for JDBC-ODBC Bridge to connect to JDBC-ODBC Bridge from SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence applications. You will use the Information Design Tool to analyze JDBC-ODBC Bridge data and create a universe on the CData JDBC Driver for JDBC-ODBC Bridge. You will then connect to the universe from Web Intelligence.

Create the JDBC Connection to JDBC-ODBC Bridge

Follow the steps below to create a connection to the JDBC-ODBC Bridge JDBC data source in the Information Design Tool.

  1. Copy the CData JAR and .lic file into the following subfolder in the installation directory for BusinessObjects: dataAccess\connectionServer\jdbc\drivers\jdbc. The CData JAR is located in the lib subfolder of the installation directory.
  2. Right-click your project and click New -> New Relational Connection.
  3. In the wizard that results, click Generic -> Generic JDBC datasource -> JDBC Drivers.
  4. On the next page of the wizard enter the connection details.
  5. On the next page, set the Authentication Mode option to "Use specified username and password". Enter the username, password, and JDBC URL. The JDBC URL begins with jdbc:jdbcodbc: and is followed by a semicolon-separated list of connection properties.

    To connect to an ODBC data source, specify either the DSN (data source name) or specify an ODBC connection string: Set Driver and the connection properties for your ODBC driver.

    Built-in Connection String Designer

    For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the JDBC-ODBC Bridge JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.

    java -jar cdata.jdbc.jdbcodbc.jar

    Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.

    When you configure the JDBC URL, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.

    A typical JDBC URL is below:

    jdbc:jdbcodbc:Driver={ODBC_Driver_Name};Driver_Property1=Driver_Value1;Driver_Property2=Driver_Value2;...
  6. Enter the driver class: cdata.jdbc.jdbcodbc.JDBCODBCDriver
  7. Finish the wizard with the default values for connection pooling and custom parameters.

Analyze JDBC-ODBC Bridge Data in the Information Design Tool

You can use the JDBC connection to analyze JDBC-ODBC Bridge data in the Information Design Tool.

  1. In the Local Projects view, double-click the connection (the .cnx file) to open the JDBC-ODBC Bridge data source.
  2. On the Show Values tab, you can load table data and enter SQL queries. To view table data, expand the node for the table, right-click the table, and click Show Values. Values will be displayed in the Raw Data tab.
  3. On the Analysis tab, you can then analyze data by dragging and dropping columns onto the axes of a chart.

Publish the Local Connection

To publish the universe to the CMS, you additionally need to publish the connection.

  1. In the Local Projects view, right-click the connection and click Publish Connection to a Repository.
  2. Enter the host and port of the repository and connection credentials.
  3. Select the folder where the connection will be published.
  4. In the success dialog that results, click Yes to create a connection shortcut.

Create a Universe on the JDBC Driver for JDBC-ODBC Bridge

You can follow the steps below to create a universe on the JDBC driver. The universe in this example will be published to a repository, so it uses the published connection created in the previous step.

  1. In the Information Design Tool, click File->New Universe.
  2. Select your project.
  3. Select the option to create the universe on a relational data source.
  4. Select the shortcut to the published connection.
  5. Enter a name for the Data Foundation.
  6. Import tables and columns that you want to access as objects.
  7. Enter a name for the Business Layer.

Publish the Universe

You can follow the steps below to publish the universe to the CMS.

  1. In the Local Projects view, right-click the business layer and click Publish -> To a Repository.
  2. In the Publish Universe dialog, enter any integrity checks before importing.
  3. Select or create a folder on the repository where the universe will be published.

Query JDBC-ODBC Bridge Data in Web Intelligence

You can use the published universe to connect to JDBC-ODBC Bridge in Web Intelligence.

  1. Copy the cdata.jdbc.jdbcodbc.lic file to the following subfolder in the BusinessObjects installation directory: \dataAccess\connectionServer\jdbc\drivers\jdbc. The license file is located in the lib subfolder of the installation directory.
  2. Open Web Intelligence from the BusinessObjects launchpad and create a new document.
  3. Select the Universe option for the data source.
  4. Select the JDBC-ODBC Bridge universe. This opens a Query Panel. Drag objects to the Result Objects pane to use them in the query.