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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to TDM Administration
  3. User and Role Administration
  4. Security Administration
  5. System Preferences
  6. TDM Server Administration
  7. Connections
  8. Pass Phrases
  9. Global Parameters
  10. Dictionaries
  11. User-Defined Datatypes

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

JDBC Connections in a Non-Hadoop Plan

JDBC Connections in a Non-Hadoop Plan

Create a JDBC connection to use in a non-Hadoop plan if the target ODBC connection requires a JDBC connection string.
For example, to create a connection for a MySQL database, you use the ODBC connection type. If you use the connection as a target in a plan in which you disable the indexes and constraints, you must enter a target JDBC connection. You enter a target JDBC connection in the
Target JDBC Connection
field in the plan to provide a JDBC connection string.
Use the JDBC connection type to create a MySQL database connection to use as the target JDBC connection.
You cannot use a JDBC connection type as a source, target, or dictionary connection in a non-Hadoop plan.
The following table describes the database connection properties for a JDBC database:
Property
Description
Name
Required. Name of the connection. The name is not case sensitive and must be unique within the domain. It cannot exceed 128 characters, start with a number, contain spaces, or contain the following special characters:
~ ` ! $ % ^ & * ( ) - + = { [ } ] | \ : ; " ' < , > . ? /
Connection Type
Required. The connection type. Select JDBC.
Description
The description of the connection. The description cannot exceed 255 characters.
User Name
Required. The database user name.
Password
Required. The password for the database user name.
Owner
The owner of the connection. Default is the user who creates the connection. You can change the owner of the connection.
Used for Hadoop
Configures the connection properties based on how you want to use the connection. To use the connection in a non-Hadoop plan, choose
No
.
Database Type
Required. The type of database to which JDBC connects. The options are:
  • MySQL
  • Oracle
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  • PostgreSQL
  • Teradata
Default is MySQL.
Driver Name
Indicates the JDBC driver name to interact with the database.
Default values:
  • MySQL.
    com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
  • Oracle.
    com.informatica.jdbc.oracle.OracleDriver
  • Microsoft SQL Server.
    com.informatica.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
  • DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
    com.informatica.jdbc.db2.DB2Driver
  • PostgreSQL.
    org.postgresql.Driver
    .
  • Teradata.
    com.teradata.jdbc.TeraDriver
    .
JDBC String
Required. The JDBC connection URL used to access metadata from the database. Enter the correct connection string for the database:
  • MySQL: jdbc:mysql://<hostname>:<port>/<dbname>
  • Oracle: jdbc:informatica:oracle://<hostname>:<port>;SID=<sid>
  • Microsoft SQL Server: jdbc:informatica:sqlserver://<hostname>:1433;SelectMethod=cursor;databaseName=<dbname>
  • DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows: jdbc:informatica:db2://<hostname>:50000;databaseName=<dbname>
  • PostgreSQL: jdbc:postgresql://<hostname>:5432/<dbname>
  • Teradata: jdbc:teradata://ServerHost/database=MyDatabaseName,tmode=ANSI,charset=UTF8
Data Access Connection String
The connection string used to access data from the database. Enter <database name>.
Environment SQL
SQL commands to set the database environment when you connect to the database. The Data Integration Service runs the connection environment SQL each time it connects to the database.
Used for all operations.
Transaction SQL
SQL commands to set the database environment when you connect to the database. The Data Integration Service runs the transaction environment SQL at the beginning of each transaction.
Used for all operations.
SQL Identifier Character To Use
Required. The type of character used to identify special characters and reserved SQL keywords, such as WHERE.
The Data Integration Service places the selected character around special characters and reserved SQL keywords. The Data Integration Service also uses this character for the Support Mixed-case Identifiers property.
Select one of the following characters based on the database in the connection:
  • Double quotes " "
  • Single quotes ' '
  • Back quotes ` `
  • Brackets [ ]
Used for data discovery operations.
Support Mixed Case Identifiers
When enabled, the Data Integration Service places identifier characters around table, view, schema, synonym, and column names when generating and executing an SQL against these objects in the connection.
Use if the objects have mixed-case or lowercase names. By default, this option is not selected.
Used for data discovery operations.

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