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⇱ Connect Adobe Commerce to IBM WebSphere Using the CData JDBC Driver


Connect Adobe Commerce to IBM WebSphere Using the CData JDBC Driver

πŸ‘ Anusha M B
Anusha M B
Technical Marketing Engineer
Use the CData JDBC Driver to connect Adobe Commerce with IBM WebSphere for seamless data integration and connectivity.

IBM WebSphere is a powerful application server that runs many enterprise level Java applications and services. When paired with the CData JDBC Driver for Adobe Commerce, IBM WebSphere applications can connect to Adobe Commerce 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

  1. Access to a Adobe Commerce account (with API permissions)
  2. IBM WebSphere Application Server (configured and running)
  3. CData JDBC Driver for Adobe Commerce
  4. 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 Adobe Commerce

Download and install the CData JDBC Driver for Adobe Commerce, which provides a .jar file: cdata.jdbc.adobe commerce.jar

Step 2: Install and configure IBM Websphere

  1. Create an account in IBM WebSphere using the official IBM site.
  2. Install and configure the IBM Websphere Application server in the local system using the documentation: IBM Websphere Application Server
  3. Once the application server is installed, start the WebSphere Server using the Admin Console in your browser: https://your-server:9043/ibm/console
  4. πŸ‘ Login to Websphere admin console

Step 3: Set up the JDBC provider and data source for Adobe Commerce

  1. Go to Resources, expand the JDBC section, and then select JDBC providers to create a new provider
  2. πŸ‘ Create new JDBC providers
  3. Select the appropriate scope from the drop down menu
  4. πŸ‘ Select the scopes
  5. Click New to add a JDBC provider
    • Choose User defined as the database type
    • Enter cdata.jdbc.adobe commerce.Adobe CommerceConnectionPoolDataSource 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.
    πŸ‘ Creating JDBC Provider
  6. 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 Adobe Commerce Provider)
    • Provide the Implementation class name: cdata.jdbc.adobe commerce.Adobe CommerceConnectionPoolDataSource
    • 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
    • πŸ‘ Adding JDBC data source
  7. Select the newly created data source from the list and open Custom properties
  8. Add the JDBC connection string under the URL property and press OK. For example:
    jdbc:adobe commerce:RTK=5246...;OAuthClientId=MyConsumerKey;OAuthClientSecret=MyConsumerSecret;CallbackURL=http://127.0.0.1:33333;Url=https://myAdobe Commercehost.com;

    Adobe Commerce uses the OAuth 1 authentication standard. To connect to the Adobe Commerce REST API, obtain values for the OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL connection properties by registering an app with your Adobe Commerce system. See the "Getting Started" section in the help documentation for a guide to obtaining the OAuth values and connecting.

    You will also need to provide the URL to your Adobe Commerce system. The URL depends on whether you are using the Adobe Commerce REST API as a customer or administrator.

    • Customer: To use Adobe Commerce as a customer, make sure you have created a customer account in the Adobe Commerce homepage. To do so, click Account -> Register. You can then set the URL connection property to the endpoint of your Adobe Commerce system.

    • Administrator: To access Adobe Commerce as an administrator, set CustomAdminPath instead. This value can be obtained in the Advanced settings in the Admin menu, which can be accessed by selecting System -> Configuration -> Advanced -> Admin -> Admin Base URL.

      If the Use Custom Admin Path setting on this page is set to YES, the value is inside the Custom Admin Path text box; otherwise, set the CustomAdminPath connection property to the default value, which is "admin".

    Built-in Connection String Designer

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

     java -jar cdata.jdbc.adobe commerce.jar
     

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

    πŸ‘ Using the built-in connection string designer to generate a JDBC URL (Salesforce is shown.)

    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. πŸ‘ Adding JDBC data source
  9. Now open the data source and choose Test Connection
  10. πŸ‘ Testing the connection

Step 4: Build the web application

  1. Build the web application using preferred Java framework (Servlet, JSP, or Spring). The resulting .war file will typically follow a structure like this:
  2. 		Adobe CommerceServletApp.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/Adobe Commerce/
    		| |--Adobe CommerceServlet.class
    		|
    		|--lib/ --Dependency JARs
    		|--cdata.jdbc.adobecommerce.jar
    	
  3. Define the data access logic using JDBC or JPA, referencing the data source through a JNDI name
  4. This article explains how to set up a JDBC connection and deploy a Java Servlet application
  5. 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 ..\Adobe CommerceServletApp.war *
      		

Step 5: Deploy the Adobe Commerce application in WebSphere

  1. In the WebSphere admin console, go to Applications and select Install New Application
  2. Browse and upload the WAR file, then continue with the installation wizard.

Step 6: Retrieve Adobe Commerce data through WebSphere

  1. Access the application using its context root: http://hostname:port/context-root/page
  2. πŸ‘ Demo application
    Note: Ensure the deployed application is started before opening it in the browser. πŸ‘ Data is retrieved

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 Adobe Commerce data using the JDBC driver, creating a strong foundation for building advanced Adobe Commerce powered enterprise applications.

Get Started with Connecting Adobe Commerce to IBM WebSphere

Start connecting Adobe Commerce to IBM WebSphere with the CData JDBC Connector today. Download the free 30-day trial and explore how easy it is to enable secure, real-time data access for your applications. As always, our world-class Support Team is available to help with any questions you may have.

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