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CData Connect Server

Integrate Live JDBC-ODBC Bridge Data into Custom Business Apps Built in Power Apps



Use CData Connect Server to create a virtual SQL Server Database for JDBC-ODBC Bridge data and integrate live JDBC-ODBC Bridge data into apps built in Microsoft Power Apps.

Power Apps is a service for building and using custom business apps that connect to your data and work across the web and mobile — without the time and expense of custom software development. When paired with CData Connect Server, you get instant access to JDBC-ODBC Bridge data from the apps you build using Power Apps. This article shows how to connect to Connect Server from Power Apps and build an app based on live JDBC-ODBC Bridge data.

CData Connect Server provides a pure SQL interface for JDBC-ODBC Bridge, allowing you to easily integrate with live JDBC-ODBC Bridge data in Power Apps — without replicating the data. CData Connect Server looks exactly like a SQL Server database to Power Apps and uses optimized data processing out of the box to push all supported SQL operations (filters, JOINs, etc) directly to JDBC-ODBC Bridge, leveraging server-side processing to quickly return JDBC-ODBC Bridge data.

Create a Virtual SQL Database for JDBC-ODBC Bridge Data

CData Connect Server uses a straightforward, point-and-click interface to connect to data sources and generate APIs.

  1. Login to Connect Server and click Connections.
  2. Select "JDBC-ODBC Bridge" from Available Data Sources.
  3. Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to JDBC-ODBC Bridge. 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.
  4. Click Save Changes
  5. Click Privileges -> Add and add the new user (or an existing user) with the appropriate permissions.

Connecting to CData Connect Server

To use Connect Server to integrate JDBC-ODBC Bridge data into your Power Apps, you need a new SQL Server connection:

  1. Log in to Power Apps
  2. Click Data -> Connections -> New connection
  3. Select SQL Server
  4. In the connection wizard:

    • Choose to connect directly
    • Set SQL server name to the address of your Connect Server instance (CONNECT_SERVER_URL)
    • Set SQL database name to the name of the virtual JDBC-ODBC Bridge database you created earlier (like bridgedb)
    • Set the Username and Password and click Create

Building a Data-Centric App for JDBC-ODBC Bridge Data

With the connection to Connect Server configured, you are ready to integrate live JDBC-ODBC Bridge data into the apps you build in Power Apps.

  1. Log in to Power Apps
  2. Click Create, hover over "Start from data" and click Make this app
  3. Select the SQL Server connection you created
  4. Search for or choose a table to work with
  5. Click Connect
  6. Customize the newly created app just like you would any other, including changing the layout and setting the fields exposed in BrowseScreen, DetailScreen, and EditScreen

At this point, you have an app with read and write access to live JDBC-ODBC Bridge data that you can save and publish for use within your organization.

SQL Access to JDBC-ODBC Bridge Data from Applications

Now you have a direct connection to live JDBC-ODBC Bridge data from Microsoft Power Apps. You can create more connections and apps to drive business — all without replicating JDBC-ODBC Bridge data.

To get SQL data access to 200+ SaaS, Big Data, and NoSQL sources directly from your applications, see the CData Connect Server.