Connect HubDB to IBM WebSphere Using the CData JDBC Driver
IBM WebSphere is a powerful application server that runs many enterprise level Java applications and services. When paired with the CData JDBC Driver for HubDB, IBM WebSphere applications can connect to HubDB and work with data using standard SQL queries instead of complex APIs. This simplifies integration, reduces development effort, and provides secure, real-time access to critical business data.
Prerequisites
- Access to a HubDB account (with API permissions)
- IBM WebSphere Application Server (configured and running)
- CData JDBC Driver for HubDB
- Java Servlet WAR application ready for deployment
Note: This article uses Salesforce as a demonstration data source, but the same steps can be followed to connect to any of the 250+ JDBC Drivers available in our portfolio.
Getting Started
Step 1: Download and install the CData JDBC Driver for HubDB
Download and install the CData JDBC Driver for HubDB, which provides a .jar file: cdata.jdbc.hubdb.jar
Step 2: Install and configure IBM Websphere
- Create an account in IBM WebSphere using the official IBM site.
- Install and configure the IBM Websphere Application server in the local system using the documentation: IBM Websphere Application Server
- Once the application server is installed, start the WebSphere Server using the Admin Console in your browser: https://your-server:9043/ibm/console
Step 3: Set up the JDBC provider and data source for HubDB
- Go to Resources, expand the JDBC section, and then select JDBC providers to create a new provider
- Select the appropriate scope from the drop down menu
- Click New to add a JDBC provider
- Choose User defined as the database type
- Enter cdata.jdbc.hubdb.HubDBConnectionPoolDataSource as the implementation class name
- Type a name for the provider, for example User defined JDBC Provider
- Enter the full path of the JDBC driver JAR file in the classpath field
- Click Next, then Finish, and save the changes to the master configuration.
- Once the JDBC provider is created, add a JDBC data source.
- Enter the basic details such as Data Source Name and JNDI name
- Select the existing JDBC provider created earlier (e.g., CData HubDB Provider)
- Provide the Implementation class name: cdata.jdbc.hubdb.HubDBConnectionPoolDataSource
- Add the Data Store Helper Class Name: com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.GenericDataStoreHelper
- Configure security by setting authentication aliases if required
- Review the Summary page to verify all details and click Finish to complete the data source creation
- Select the newly created data source from the list and open Custom properties
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Add the JDBC connection string under the URL property and press OK. For example:
jdbc:hubdb:RTK=5246...;AuthScheme=OAuth;OAuthClientID=MyOAuthClientID;OAuthClientSecret=MyOAuthClientSecret;CallbackURL=http://localhost:33333;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;
There are two authentication methods available for connecting to HubDB data source: OAuth Authentication with a public HubSpot application and authentication with a Private application token.
Using a Custom OAuth App
AuthScheme must be set to "OAuth" in all OAuth flows. Be sure to review the Help documentation for the required connection properties for you specific authentication needs (desktop applications, web applications, and headless machines).
Follow the steps below to register an application and obtain the OAuth client credentials:
- Log into your HubSpot app developer account.
- Note that it must be an app developer account. Standard HubSpot accounts cannot create public apps.
- On the developer account home page, click the Apps tab.
- Click Create app.
- On the App info tab, enter and optionally modify values that are displayed to users when they connect. These values include the public application name, application logo, and a description of the application.
- On the Auth tab, supply a callback URL in the "Redirect URLs" box.
- If you're creating a desktop application, set this to a locally accessible URL like http://localhost:33333.
- If you are creating a Web application, set this to a trusted URL where you want users to be redirected to when they authorize your application.
- Click Create App. HubSpot then generates the application, along with its associated credentials.
- On the Auth tab, note the Client ID and Client secret. You will use these later to configure the driver.
Under Scopes, select any scopes you need for your application's intended functionality.
A minimum of the following scopes is required to access tables:
- hubdb
- oauth
- crm.objects.owners.read
- Click Save changes.
- Install the application into a production portal with access to the features that are required by the integration.
- Under "Install URL (OAuth)", click Copy full URL to copy the installation URL for your application.
- Navigate to the copied link in your browser. Select a standard account in which to install the application.
- Click Connect app. You can close the resulting tab.
Using a Private App
To connect using a HubSpot private application token, set the AuthScheme property to "PrivateApp."
You can generate a private application token by following the steps below:
- In your HubDB account, click the settings icon (the gear) in the main navigation bar.
- In the left sidebar menu, navigate to Integrations > Private Apps.
- Click Create private app.
- On the Basic Info tab, configure the details of your application (name, logo, and description).
- On the Scopes tab, select Read or Write for each scope you want your private application to be able to access.
- A minimum of hubdb and crm.objects.owners.read is required to access tables.
- After you are done configuring your application, click Create app in the top right.
- Review the info about your application's access token, click Continue creating, and then Show token.
- Click Copy to copy the private application token.
To connect, set PrivateAppToken to the private application token you retrieved.
Built-in Connection String Designer
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the HubDB JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.hubdb.jarFill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
Note: If the URL property is not available, create it and then add the JDBC connection string.
Tip: Always test the connection string with the driver before entering it in the URL property.
- Log into your HubSpot app developer account.
- Now open the data source and choose Test Connection
Step 4: Build the web application
- Build the web application using preferred Java framework (Servlet, JSP, or Spring). The resulting .war file will typically follow a structure like this:
- Define the data access logic using JDBC or JPA, referencing the data source through a JNDI name
- This article walks through JDBC connection setup and deploying a Java Servlet application
- Package the project as a WAR (Web Application Archive) or EAR (Enterprise Archive) file for deployment
- In a terminal compile the java file using the command:
cd webcontent jar cvf ..\HubDBServletApp.war *
HubDBServletApp.war |--webcontent | |--index.jsp -- JSP page (entry point) | | | |--WEB-INF/ --Hidden from direct browser access | |--web.xml -- Deployment descriptor | | | |--classes/ --Compiled .class files | |--com/example/HubDB/ | |--HubDBServlet.class | |--lib/ --Dependency JARs |--cdata.jdbc.hubdb.jar
Step 5: Deploy the HubDB application in WebSphere
- In the WebSphere admin console, go to Applications and select Install New Application
- Browse and upload the WAR file, then continue with the installation wizard.
Step 6: Retrieve HubDB data through WebSphere
- Access the application using its context root: http://hostname:port/context-root/page
Note: Ensure the deployed application is started before opening it in the browser.
We can now view the retrieved data from the source. The data is accessible directly through IBM WebSphere. This setup demonstrates how a servlet can be deployed in WebSphere to retrieve HubDB data using the JDBC driver, creating a strong foundation for building advanced HubDB powered enterprise applications.
Get Started with Connecting HubDB to IBM WebSphere
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