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You can use Hibernate to map object-oriented domain models to a traditional relational database. The tutorial below shows how to use the CData JDBC Driver for Adobe Target to generate an ORM of your Adobe Target repository with Hibernate.
Though Eclipse is the IDE of choice for this article, the CData JDBC Driver for Adobe Target works in any product that supports the Java Runtime Environment. In the Knowledge Base you will find tutorials to connect to Adobe Target data from IntelliJ IDEA and NetBeans.
Follow the steps below to install the Hibernate plug-in in Eclipse.
Follow the steps below to add the driver JARs in a new project.
Follow the steps below to configure connection properties to Adobe Target data.
Input the following values:
Connection URL: A JDBC URL, starting with jdbc:adobetarget: and followed by a semicolon-separated list of connection properties.
To connect to Adobe Target, you must provide the Tenant property along with OAuth connection properties mentioned below. Note that while other connection properties can influence processing behavior, they do not affect the ability to connect.
To determine your Tenant name:
You must set AuthScheme to OAuthClient for all user account flows.
Note: Adobe authentication via OAuth requires updating your token every two weeks.
Obtaining the OAuth Access Token
Set the following properties to connect:
With these settings, the provider obtains an access token from Adobe Target, which it uses to request data. The OAuth values are stored in the location specified by OAuthSettingsLocation, ensuring they persist across connections.
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the Adobe Target JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.adobetarget.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
๐ Using the built-in connection string designer to generate a JDBC URL (Salesforce is shown.)A typical JDBC URL is below:
jdbc:adobetarget:Tenant=mycompanyname;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;
Follow the steps below to select the configuration you created in the previous step.
Follow the steps below to generate the reveng.xml configuration file. You will specify the tables you want to access as objects.
Follow the steps below to generate plain old Java objects (POJO) for the Adobe Target tables.
One or more POJOs are created based on the reverse-engineering setting in the previous step.
For each mapping you have generated, you will need to create a mapping tag in hibernate.cfg.xml to point Hibernate to your mapping resource. Open hibernate.cfg.xml and insert the mapping tags as so:
cdata.adobetarget.AdobeTargetDriver jdbc:adobetarget:Tenant=mycompanyname;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH; org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect
Using the entity you created from the last step, you can now search Adobe Target data:
import java.util.*;
import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration;
import org.hibernate.query.Query;
public class App {
public static void main(final String[] args) {
Session session = new
Configuration().configure().buildSessionFactory().openSession();
String SELECT = "FROM Activities A WHERE Type = :Type";
Query q = session.createQuery(SELECT, Activities.class);
q.setParameter("Type","AB");
List<Activities> resultList = (List<Activities>) q.list();
for(Activities s: resultList){
System.out.println(s.getId());
System.out.println(s.getName());
}
}
}
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