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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding Domains
  3. Managing Your Account
  4. Using Informatica Administrator
  5. Using the Domain View
  6. Domain Management
  7. Nodes
  8. High Availability
  9. Connections
  10. Connection Properties
  11. Schedules
  12. Domain Object Export and Import
  13. License Management
  14. Monitoring
  15. Log Management
  16. Domain Reports
  17. Node Diagnostics
  18. Understanding Globalization
  19. Managing Distribution Packages
  20. Appendix A: Code Pages
  21. Appendix B: Custom Roles
  22. Appendix C: Informatica Platform Connectivity
  23. Appendix D: Configure the Web Browser

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Cassandra Connection Properties

Cassandra Connection Properties

When you set up a Cassandra connection, you must configure the connection properties.
The order of the connection properties might vary depending on the tool where you view them.
The following table describes the Cassandra connection properties:
Property
Description
Name
The name of the connection. The name is not case sensitive and must be unique within the domain. You can change this property after you create the connection. The name cannot exceed 128 characters, contain spaces, or contain the following special characters:
~ ` ! $ % ^ & * ( ) - + = { [ } ] | \ : ; " ' < , > . ? /
ID
String that the Data Integration Service uses to identify the connection.
The ID is not case sensitive. The ID must be 255 characters or less and must be unique in the domain. You cannot change this property after you create the connection.
Default value is the connection name.
Description
Optional. The description of the connection. The description cannot exceed 4,000 characters.
Location
The domain where you want to create the connection.
Not applicable for Data Engineering Streaming.
Type
The connection type.
Select
Cassandra
.
Host Name
Host name or IP address of the Cassandra server.
Port
Cassandra server port number.
Default is 9042.
User Name
User name to access the Cassandra server.
Password
Password corresponding to the user name to access the Cassandra server.
Default Keyspace
Name of the Cassandra keyspace to use by default.
SQL Identifier Character
Type of character that the database uses to enclose delimited identifiers in SQL or CQL queries. The available characters depend on the database type.
Select
None
if the database uses regular identifiers. When the Data Integration Service generates SQL or CQL queries, the service does not place delimited characters around any identifiers.
Select a character if the database uses delimited identifiers. When the Data Integration Service generates SQL or CQL queries, the service encloses delimited identifiers within this character.
SSL Mode
Select
disabled
.
Not applicable for PowerExchange for Cassandra JDBC.
SSL mode indicates the encryption type to use for the connection. You can choose a mode from the following SSL modes:
  • Disabled
  • One way
  • Two way
SSL Truststore Path
Not applicable for PowerExchange for Cassandra JDBC or when
disabled
SSL mode is selected.
Absolute path and file name of the SSL truststore file that contains certificates of the trusted SSL server.
SSL Truststore Password
Not applicable for PowerExchange for Cassandra JDBC or when
disabled
SSL mode is selected.
Password for the SSL truststore.
SSL Keystore Path
Not applicable for PowerExchange for Cassandra JDBC or when
disabled
SSL mode is selected.
Absolute path and file name of the SSL keystore file that contains private keys and certificates for the SSL server.
SSL Keystore Password
Not applicable for PowerExchange for Cassandra JDBC or when
disabled
SSL mode is selected.
Password for the SSL keystore.
Additional Connection Properties
Enter one or more JDBC connection parameters in the following format:
<param1>=<value>;<param2>=<value>;<param3>=<value>
PowerExchange for Cassandra JDBC supports the following JDBC connection parameters:
  • BinaryColumnLength
  • DecimalColumnScale
  • EnableCaseSensitive
  • EnableNullInsert
  • EnablePaging
  • RowsPerPage
  • StringColumnLength
  • VTTableNameSeparator

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