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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for Google BigQuery
  3. PowerExchange for Google BigQuery Configuration
  4. Configuring HTTP Proxy Options
  5. Google BigQuery Connections
  6. PowerExchange for Google BigQuery Data Objects
  7. PowerExchange for Google BigQuery Mappings
  8. Google BigQuery Lookup
  9. Google BigQuery Run-Time Processing
  10. Appendix A: Google BigQuery Data Type Reference

PowerExchange for Google BigQuery User Guide

PowerExchange for Google BigQuery User Guide

Configuring HTTP Proxy Options for the Mercury Client

Configuring HTTP Proxy Options for the Mercury Client

You can configure the proxy server authentication settings in the
developerCore.ini
file for the Mercury client.
  1. Ensure that you enable the proxy server settings from your web browser.
  2. Access the
    developerCore.ini
    file from the following location:
    <PowerCenter Installation Directory>\clients\10.5.6\clients\DeveloperClient
  3. Add the following properties to the
    developerCore.ini
    file:
    -Djdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes=(Value is a space/empty) -DGBQ.http.proxyHost=<hostname> -DGBQ.http.proxyPort=<port> -DGBQ.http.proxyUser=<username if proxy is auth> -DGBQ.http.proxyPassword=<password if proxy is auth>
  4. Restart the Mercury client.

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