Getting Started with the CData JDBC Driver for Cvent

Complete guide to installing, licensing, and connecting with the CData JDBC Driver for Cvent.


This guide walks you through everything you need to get started with the CData JDBC driver for Cvent. You'll learn how to install and license the driver, configure your first connection, and explore next steps for working with Cvent data in your Java applications.

Installation & Licensing

Installing the Driver

  1. Download the JDBC driver installer from the CData site.
  2. Run the installer and follow the installation wizard.
  3. The driver will be installed to the following location: C:\Program Files\CData\CData JDBC Driver for Cvent 20xx\lib\
  4. The JAR file will be named: cdata.jdbc.cvent.jar

Once installed, you can add the JAR file to your Java project's classpath using your IDE or build tool.


Activating Your License

You should have received your license key via email from the CData Orders Team. The alphanumeric license key should take the following format:

XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
Windows

On Windows, the primary licensing method is via license file. When you install the JDBC driver, a license file is automatically created and stored with the driver installation. The driver will automatically detect and use this license file when the JAR is loaded in your application.

If you need to manually activate or update your license:

  1. Locate the license file in your installation directory.
  2. Update the license file with your license key.
  3. The driver will automatically use the updated license on the next connection.
macOS/Linux

Navigate to the JAR's installation directory and in the lib folder run the following command: java -jar cdata.jdbc.cvent.jar --license

Follow the prompts to enter your license key. This will create a license file in the installation directory that the driver will use for licensing validation.

For detailed license file configuration instructions, refer to the Licensing section under the Getting Started sub-page in the help documentation.


Common Licensing Questions

Can I use my license on multiple machines?
Yes, depending on your subscription tier. Check your order confirmation or contact your account representative for details. If you are unsure of who your account representative is, contact [email protected].

I lost my license key. How do I retrieve it?
Email [email protected] with your order number, and we'll resend your license key.

Can I transfer my license to a different machine?
Yes. When transferring the license to a different machine, you will need to submit a License Transfer Request on our site linked below:

https://www.cdata.com/lic/transfer/

After the License Transfer Request is submitted and successfully processed, an activation will be added to your Product Key and you will be able to activate the full license on the other machine. Once this process is finished, the license on the previous machine will be invalid.

When should I use RTK instead of the license file?
Use RTK when deploying to environments where the machine/node ID changes dynamically, such as containers, cloud instances, or when distributing your application to multiple machines.

For additional licensing questions, contact [email protected]. Viewing and upgrading your license can now be done through our self-service portal at portal.cdata.com.


Connection Configuration

Once your driver is installed and licensed, you're ready to configure a connection to Cvent. JDBC connections are established using a connection URL (also called a connection string).

Understanding JDBC Connection URLs

JDBC connection URLs for CData drivers follow this pattern:

jdbc:cvent:OAuthClientId=MyOAuthClientId;OAuthClientSecret=MyOAuthClientSecret;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;

Building Your Connection URL

Recommended: Use the Built-in Connection String Designer

The JDBC driver includes a connection string designer tool that helps you build the correct JDBC URL with all required connection properties.

To launch the Connection String Designer:
  1. Navigate to the driver installation directory: C:\Program Files\CData\CData JDBC Driver for Cvent 20xx\lib\
  2. Double-click the JAR file: cdata.jdbc.cvent.jar
    OR
    Run from the command line: java -jar cdata.jdbc.cvent.jar
  3. The Connection String Designer will open.
  4. Fill in your connection properties in the provided fields.
  5. Click Test Connection to verify your settings.
  6. Copy the generated JDBC URL from the designer.

The Connection String Designer ensures correct syntax and shows all available connection properties for Cvent.

Driver Class Name

When configuring the JDBC driver in IDEs (such as IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, or DBeaver) or other tools, you will need to specify the driver class name:

cdata.jdbc.cvent.CventDriver

Configuring Connection Properties

The specific connection properties required depend on your data source.

Before you can authenticate to Cvent, you must create a workspace and an OAuth application.

Creating a Workspace

To create a workspace:

  1. Sign into Cvent and navigate to App Switcher (the blue button in the upper right corner of the page) >> Admin.
  2. In the Admin menu, navigate to Integrations >> REST API.
  3. A new tab launches for Developer Management. Click on Manage API Access in the new tab.
  4. Create a Workspace and name it. Select the scopes you would like your developers to have access to. Scopes control what data domains the developer can access.
    • Choose All to allow developers to choose any scope, and any future scopes added to the REST API.
    • Choose Custom to limit the scopes developers can choose for their OAuth apps to selected scopes. To access all tables exposed by the driver, you need to set the following scopes:
      event/attendees:readevent/attendees:writeevent/contacts:read
      event/contacts:writeevent/custom-fields:readevent/custom-fields:write
      event/events:readevent/events:writeevent/sessions:delete
      event/sessions:readevent/sessions:writeevent/speakers:delete
      event/speakers:readevent/speakers:writebudget/budget-items:read
      budget/budget-items:writeexhibitor/exhibitors:readexhibitor/exhibitors:write
      survey/surveys:readsurvey/surveys:write

Creating an OAuth Application

After you have set up a Workspace and invited them, developers can sign up and create a custom OAuth app. See the Creating a Custom OAuth Application section in the Help documentation for more information.

Connecting to Cvent

After creating an OAuth application, set the following connection properties to connect to Cvent:

  • InitiateOAuth: GETANDREFRESH. Used to automatically get and refresh the OAuthAccessToken.
  • OAuthClientId: The Client ID associated with the OAuth application. You can find this on the Applications page in the Cvent Developer Portal.
  • OAuthClientSecret: The Client secret associated with the OAuth application. You can find this on the Applications page in the Cvent Developer Portal.

For complete information on all available connection properties for Cvent, refer to the Establishing a Connection section in the help documentation.


Testing Your Connection

You can test your connection in several ways:

In the Connection String Designer

Click the Test Connection button after entering your properties. A successful test confirms your credentials and connection settings are correct.

In Your Application

If the application requires you to move the driver JAR to a specific location, do so now and ensure the JAR is included in your application's classpath. Also, ensure that the .lic file is also moved to the same location for licensing validation purposes.

Note: Many JDBC Connected tools, like DBeaver, do not actually send a live request to the provider when using their Test Connection functionality. It only does a surface test, which essentially just checks that the JAR file functions at a base level. When using a JDBC connected tool, the ConnectOnOpen property should be set to True to ensure a valid Test Connection.

If you are working with the JDBC driver in your IDE, you can execute a simple query to verify the connection:

import java.sql.Connection; 
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.Statement;

String url = "jdbc:cvent:OAuthClientId=MyOAuthClientId;OAuthClientSecret=MyOAuthClientSecret;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(url);
Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM Events LIMIT 1");

if (rs.next()) {
    System.out.println("Connection successful!");
}


If you encounter connection errors:

  1. Verify that your connection properties are correct using the Connection String Designer.
  2. Check that the driver JAR is in your application's classpath.
  3. Review the error message for specific guidance.
  4. Contact [email protected] with the error details for troubleshooting assistance.

Common Connection Issues

Driver Not Found / ClassNotFoundException

Solution: Ensure the JDBC driver JAR (cdata.jdbc.cvent.jar) is properly added to your project's classpath. The configuration method varies by IDE and build tool. Refer to your development environment's documentation or contact [email protected] for assistance.

Authentication Errors

Solution: Verify that your credentials are correct and current. Use the Connection String Designer to test your credentials before adding them to your application. For specific authentication requirements for Cvent, consult the Establishing a Connection section in the help documentation.

Network Connectivity Issues

Solution: Ensure that your firewall allows outbound connections on the required ports. Contact [email protected] for specific port and firewall requirements for your data source.

Invalid Connection String Format

Solution: Use the Connection String Designer to generate a properly formatted JDBC URL. The designer ensures correct syntax and property names.

For additional troubleshooting, contact [email protected] with your specific error message.


What's Next

Now that you have installed, licensed, and configured the driver, here are some scenarios you can use to explore our JDBC Drivers:

JDBC ClientArticle Title
Aqua Data StudioConnect to Cvent in Aqua Data Studio
AWS DatabricksProcess & Analyze Cvent Data in Databricks (AWS)
BirstBuild Visualizations of Cvent in Birst
BIRTDesign BIRT Reports on Cvent
FineReportFeed Cvent into FineReport
JasperServerCreate Cvent Reports on JasperReports Server
Jaspersoft BI SuiteConnect to Cvent in Jaspersoft Studio
JReport DesignerIntegrate with Cvent in JReport Designer
KNIMEEnable the Cvent JDBC Driver in KNIME
MicroStrategyUse the CData JDBC Driver for Cvent in MicroStrategy
Microstrategy DesktopUse the CData JDBC Driver for Cvent in MicroStrategy Desktop
Microstrategy WebUse the CData JDBC Driver for Cvent in MicroStrategy Web
OBIEECvent Reporting in OBIEE with the Cvent JDBC Driver
Pentaho Report DesignerIntegrate Cvent in the Pentaho Report Designer
RAnalyze Cvent in R (JDBC)
RapidMinerConnect to Cvent in RapidMiner
SAP Business ObjectsCreate an SAP BusinessObjects Universe on the CData JDBC Driver for Cvent
SAP Crystal ReportsPublish Reports with Cvent in Crystal Reports (JDBC)
SisenseVisualize Live Cvent in Sisense
Spago BIConnect to Cvent in SpagoBI
TIBCO Spotfire ServerOperational Reporting on Cvent from Spotfire Server
Apache SolrImport Cvent Data into Apache Solr
Coginiti ProAccess Live Cvent Data in Coginiti Pro
DataGripQeury Cvent Data in DataGrip
DB ArtisanManage Cvent in DBArtisan as a JDBC Source
DBeaverConnect to Cvent in DBeaver
DbVisualizerConnect to Cvent in DBVisualizer
Informatica Enterprise Data CatalogAdd Cvent to Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog
QuerySurgeValidate Cvent Data with QuerySurge
RazorSQLConnect to Cvent in RazorSQL
SQuirreLConnect to Cvent in Squirrel SQL Client
AWS LambdaAccess Live Cvent Data in AWS Lambda
Apache SparkWork with Cvent in Apache Spark Using SQL
ColdFusionQuery Cvent in ColdFusion Using JDBC
Filemaker Pro (on Mac)Bidirectional Access to Cvent from FileMaker Pro (on Mac)
HibernateObject-Relational Mapping (ORM) with Cvent Entities in Java
IntelliJConnect to Cvent in IntelliJ
JBossConnect to Cvent from a Connection Pool in JBoss
JDBICreate a Data Access Object for Cvent using JDBI
JetBrains RubyMineIntegrate Cvent with JetBrains RubyMine
JRubyConnect to Cvent in JRuby
MendixBuild Cvent-Connected Apps in Mendix (JDBC)
RunMyProcess DSECConnect to Cvent in DigitalSuite Studio through RunMyProcess DSEC
ServoyBuild Cvent-Connected Apps in Servoy
Spring BootAccess Live Cvent Data in Spring Boot Apps
TomcatConfigure the CData JDBC Driver for Cvent in a Connection Pool in Tomcat
WebLogicConnect to Cvent from a Connection Pool in WebLogic
APOS Live Data GatewayBuild Semantic Layer Views for Cvent (JDBC)
DenodoCreate A Data Source for Cvent in Denodo Platform
DremioConnect to Cvent as an External Source in Dremio
PostgreSQL FDWA PostgreSQL Interface for Cvent
Apache AirflowBridge Cvent Connectivity with Apache Airflow
Apache CamelIntegrate with Cvent using Apache Camel
Apache NiFiBridge Cvent Connectivity with Apache NiFi
Apache NiFi Batch OperationsPerform Batch Operations with Cvent Data in Apache NiFi
CloverDXConnect to Cvent in CloverDX (formerly CloverETL)
ETL ValidatorHow to Work with Cvent in ETL Validator
Google Data FusionBuild Cvent-Connected ETL Processes in Google Data Fusion
HULFT IntegrateConnect to Cvent in HULFT Integrate
Informatica CloudIntegrate Cvent in Your Informatica Cloud Instance
Informatica PowerCenterCreate Informatica Mappings From/To a JDBC Data Source for Cvent
Jaspersoft ETLConnect to Cvent in Jaspersoft Studio
Oracle Data IntegratorETL Cvent in Oracle Data Integrator
Pentaho Data IntegrationIntegrate Cvent in Pentaho Data Integration
SnapLogicIntegrate Cvent with External Services using SnapLogic (JDBC)
TalendConnect to Cvent and Transfer Data in Talend
MuleSoft AnypointAccess Cvent in Anypoint Using SQL

Get Support

If you need assistance at any point:


FAQs


Installation & Licensing

  • Where is the JDBC driver installed?
    The default installation directories are the following:
    Windows: C:\Program Files\CData\CData JDBC Driver for Cvent \lib
    Mac: /Application/CData JDBC Driver for Cvent /lib
    Linux: /home//CData/CData JDBC Driver for Cvent /lib
  • How do I retrieve my license key?
    Your license key is sent via email when you purchase. If you need it resent, contact [email protected] with your order number.
  • Can I use my license across multiple applications?
    Yes. The license file works across all your Java applications on your machine that use the driver.
  • When should I use RTK (Runtime Key)?
    Use RTK when deploying to environments where machine/node IDs change dynamically: containers (Docker/Kubernetes), cloud instances, or when distributing your application across multiple machines. If you require an RTK, reach out to your Account Representative.

Connecting

  • How do I build a JDBC connection URL?
    Use the built-in Connection String Designer tool. Double-click the driver JAR or run java -jar cdata.jdbc.cvent.jar to launch the designer. It will help you build a properly formatted connection URL.
  • What is the driver class name?
    The driver class follows this pattern: cdata.jdbc.cvent.CventDriver
    You'll need this when configuring the driver in IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, or DBeaver.
  • What connection properties does Cvent require?
    Refer to the Establishing a Connection section in the help documentation for complete details on required and optional connection properties for Cvent. The Connection String Designer also shows all available properties.
  • How do I connect to multiple Cvent accounts?
    Create separate connection URLs with different authentication credentials for each account. You can manage multiple connections in your application.
  • How do I store credentials securely?
    Use environment variables, configuration files, or secrets management systems (like AWS Secrets Manager or Azure Key Vault). Never hardcode credentials in your source code.

Usage & Development

  • Which SQL operations are supported?
    Refer to the SQL Compliance chapter in the help documentation for the complete list of supported SQL operations.
  • Can I use the driver in a multi-threaded application?
    Yes. Follow standard JDBC best practices for thread safety. Use connection pooling for concurrent access.
  • How do I add the driver to my IDE?
    Add the JAR file (cdata.jdbc.cvent.jar) to your project's classpath. Refer to your IDE's documentation for adding external JARs. The driver class name is: cdata.jdbc.cvent.CventDriver

Performance & Troubleshooting

  • Why are my queries slow?
    Check the following:
    • Use connection pooling.
    • Add filters (WHERE clauses) to reduce result set size.
    • Contact [email protected] for query optimization assistance.
  • How do I enable logging for troubleshooting?
    Add logging properties to your connection string or configure logging in your application by setting the Logfile property to a valid file path and the Verbosity property to a desired logging level (we typically recommmend setting Verbosity=3 to capture http requests and responses). Refer to the Advanced Features section of the help documentation for logging configuration details. Contact [email protected] for troubleshooting assistance.
  • What firewall ports need to be open?
    Port requirements vary by data source. Most cloud applications use HTTPS (port 443). Refer to the Advanced Features section of the help documentation for Firewall & Proxy configuration if needed. Contact [email protected] for specific firewall requirements for Cvent.
  • How do I deploy the driver in Docker?
    Include the driver JAR in your Docker image and use RTK (Runtime Key) for licensing in your connection string. This handles dynamic container node IDs.
  • I'm getting ClassNotFoundException. How do I fix it?
    This means the driver JAR is not in your classpath. Verify the JAR file location and ensure it's added to your project's classpath in your IDE or build configuration.

General

  • Where can I find the help documentation?
    The help documentation is installed with the driver in the installation directory and is also available on the CData website.
  • How often is the driver updated?
    CData releases major version updates for our drivers annually. Check your account portal or contact [email protected] for the latest version.
  • Do you offer code examples for specific use cases?
    Yes. The help documentation includes numerous code examples. Contact [email protected] if you need examples for a specific scenario.

For questions not covered in this FAQ, contact [email protected].

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