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Build SAS Data Sets-Connected Web Apps in Servoy



Use Servoy Developer to easily connect to SAS Data Sets data and build web apps with connectivity to live SAS Data Sets data.

Servoy is a rapid application development and deployment platform. When paired with the CData JDBC Driver for SAS Data Sets, users can build SAS Data Sets-connected apps that work with live SAS Data Sets data. This article describes how to connect to SAS Data Sets from Servoy and build a simple web app to display and search SAS Data Sets data.

With built-in optimized data processing, the CData JDBC Driver offers unmatched performance for interacting with live SAS Data Sets data. When you issue complex SQL queries to SAS Data Sets, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to SAS Data Sets and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations client-side (often SQL functions and JOIN operations). Its built-in dynamic metadata querying lets you work with SAS Data Sets data using native data types.

Connect to SAS Data Sets in Servoy Developer

To build SAS Data Sets-connected apps, you need to first create a data provider in Servoy Developer using the CData JDBC Driver for SAS Data Sets.

  1. Install the JDBC Driver.
  2. Copy the JDBC Driver JAR file. (cdata.jdbc.sasdatasets.jar) to the /application_server/drivers/ directory in the installation directory for Servoy.
  3. Open Servoy Developer.
  4. In the Solution Explorer, right-click Database Server (under Resources) and choose "Connect to existing database" -> "empty."
    1. Name the server.
    2. Click to show the advanced server settings.
      • Set the URL, for example: jdbc:sasdatasets:URI=C:/myfolder;

        Built-In Connection String Designer

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

        java -jar cdata.jdbc.sasdatasets.jar

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

        Set the following connection properties to connect to your SAS DataSet files:

        Connecting to Local Files

        • Set the Connection Type to "Local." Local files support SELECT, INSERT, and DELETE commands.
        • Set the URI to a folder containing SAS files, e.g. C:\PATH\TO\FOLDER\.

        Connecting to Cloud-Hosted SAS DataSet Files

        While the driver is capable of pulling data from SAS DataSet files hosted on a variety of cloud data stores, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE are not supported outside of local files in this driver.

        Set the Connection Type to the service hosting your SAS DataSet files. A unique prefix at the beginning of the URI connection property is used to identify the cloud data store and the remainder of the path is a relative path to the desired folder (one table per file) or single file (a single table). For more information, refer to the Getting Started section of the Help documentation.

      • Select the Driver class you just copied, for example, cdata.jdbc.sasdatasets.SASDataSetsDriver

Build a SAS Data Sets-Connected Web App

Once you have configured the connection to SAS Data Sets in the Servoy Developer resources, you are ready to build apps with access to live SAS Data Sets data.

Create a New Solution

  1. In the Server Explorer, right-click "All solutions" and select "Create new solution."
  2. Name the solution.
  3. Select the checkbox to include the "search" module.
  4. Click "Finish."

Create a New Form

Right-click "Forms" and select "Create new form."

  1. Name the form.
  2. Select a Datasource.
  3. Set the type (e.g., Simple) and click "Finish."

Add a Data Grid to the Form

  1. Drag a Data Grid component (from Servoy NG-Grids) onto the form.
  2. Drag a column component onto the Data Grid and set the "dataprovider" property for each column component to a column from the SAS Data Sets "table" (e.g., name from the restaurants table).

    Continue adding columns as desired.

Add Searching to the App

Note that the "svySearch" extension is required to add search functionality (included by default when you create a new solution). If you did not add the extension when you created the solution or you are modifying an existing solution, you can add the search module by right-clicking Modules (in the solution) and selecting "Add Module." Select "svySearch" and click "OK."

  1. Drag a Text Field component onto the Form.
  2. Right-click the Form and select "Open in Script Editor."
  3. Create a new variable (JavaScript) to hold the search value:
    var searchText = '';
    
  4. Back on the Form, in the Text Field properties:
    1. Set the "dataprovider" property to the Form variable you just created.
    2. Double-click to add a method for the onAction event.
    3. Click to create the method in "Form," name the method (e.g., onEnter), and click "Create private."
    4. Click "OK & Show."
  5. Add the following JavaScript to the JavaScript file to use the Servoy framework to implement searching bound data based on the text in the Text Field:
    var search = scopes.svySearch.createSimpleSearch(foundset).setSearchText(searchText);
    search.setSearchAllColumns();
    search.loadRecords(foundset);
    

Save and Launch the App

Save the form and JavaScript file, then click Run -> Launch NGClient to start the web app.

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