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Create a simple Mule Application that uses HTTP and SQL with CData JDBC drivers to create a JSON endpoint for Oracle Eloqua data.
The CData JDBC Driver for Eloqua connects Oracle Eloqua data to Mule applications enabling read , write, update, and delete functionality with familiar SQL queries. The JDBC Driver allows users to easily create Mule applications to backup, transform, report, and analyze Oracle Eloqua data.
This article demonstrates how to use the CData JDBC Driver for Eloqua inside of a Mule project to create a Web interface for Oracle Eloqua data. The application created allows you to request Oracle Eloqua data using an HTTP request and have the results returned as JSON. The exact same procedure outlined below can be used with any CData JDBC Driver to create a Web interface for the 200+ available data sources.
- Create a new Mule Project in Anypoint Studio.
- Add an HTTP Connector to the Message Flow.
- Configure the address for the HTTP Connector.
- Add a Database Select Connector to the same flow, after the HTTP Connector.
- Create a new Connection (or edit an existing one) and configure the properties.
- Set Connection to "Generic Connection"
- Select the CData JDBC Driver JAR file in the Required Libraries section (e.g. cdata.jdbc.oracleeloqua.jar).
- Set the URL to the connection string for Oracle Eloqua
There are two authentication methods available for connecting to Oracle Eloqua: Login and OAuth. The Login method requires you to have the Company, User, and Password of the user.
If you do not have access to the username and password or do not wish to require them, you can use OAuth authentication. OAuth is better suited for allowing other users to access their own data. Using login credentials is better suited for accessing your own data.
Built-in Connection String Designer
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the Oracle Eloqua JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.oracleeloqua.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
- Set the Driver class name to cdata.jdbc.oracleeloqua.OracleEloquaDriver.
- Click Test Connection.
- Set the SQL Query Text to a SQL query to request Oracle Eloqua data. For example:
SELECT Name, ActualCost FROM Campaign
- Add a Transform Message Component to the flow.
- Set the Output script to the following to convert the payload to JSON:
%dw 2.0 output application/json --- payload
- To view your Oracle Eloqua data, navigate to the address you configured for the HTTP Connector (localhost:8081 by default): http://localhost:8081. The Oracle Eloqua data is available as JSON in your Web browser and any other tools capable of consuming JSON endpoints.
At this point, you have a simple Web interface for working with Oracle Eloqua data (as JSON data) in custom apps and a wide variety of BI, reporting, and ETL tools. Download a free, 30 day trial of the JDBC Driver for Oracle Eloqua and see the CData difference in your Mule Applications today.