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⇱ Import Real-Time Excel Data via JDBC in ColdFusion to Build Applications


Import Real-Time Excel Data via JDBC in ColdFusion to Build Applications

πŸ‘ Dibyendu Datta
Dibyendu Datta
Lead Technology Evangelist
Use CData JDBC drivers to import and use Excel data in ColdFusion.

Adobe ColdFusion is a web and mobile application development platform. It uses its own scripting language, ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML), to create data-driven websites as well as generate remote services, such as REST.

When ColdFusion is paired with the CData JDBC Driver for Microsoft Excel, you can link your ColdFusion web and mobile applications to operational Excel data. This allows for your applications to be more robust and complete. This article details how to use the JDBC driver to create a table populated with Excel data from within a ColdFusion markup file.

With built-in optimized data processing, the CData JDBC Driver offers unmatched performance for interacting with live Excel data. When you issue complex SQL queries to Excel, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Excel and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations client-side (often SQL functions and JOIN operations). Its built-in dynamic metadata querying allows you to work with and analyze Excel data using native data types.

Configuring the Connection to Excel

You will need a JDBC connection string to establish a connection between Coldfusion and Excel.

Connecting to Local or Cloud-Stored (Box, Google Drive, Amazon S3, SharePoint) Excel Files

CData Drivers let you work with Excel files stored locally and stored in cloud storage services like Box, Amazon S3, Google Drive, or SharePoint, right where they are.

Setting connection properties for local files

Set the URI property to local folder path.

Setting connection properties for files stored in Amazon S3

To connect to Excel file(s) within Amazon S3, set the URI property to the URI of the Bucket and Folder where the intended Excel files exist. In addition, at least set these properties:

  • AWSAccessKey: AWS Access Key (username)
  • AWSSecretKey: AWS Secret Key

Setting connection properties for files stored in Box

To connect to Excel file(s) within Box, set the URI property to the URI of the folder that includes the intended Excel file(s). Use the OAuth authentication method to connect to Box.

Dropbox

To connect to Excel file(s) within Dropbox, set the URI proprerty to the URI of the folder that includes the intended Excel file(s). Use the OAuth authentication method to connect to Dropbox. Either User Account or Service Account can be used to authenticate.

SharePoint Online (SOAP)

To connect to Excel file(s) within SharePoint with SOAP Schema, set the URI proprerty to the URI of the document library that includes the intended Excel file. Set User, Password, and StorageBaseURL.

SharePoint Online REST

To connect to Excel file(s) within SharePoint with REST Schema, set the URI proprerty to the URI of the document library that includes the intended Excel file. StorageBaseURL is optional. If not set, the driver will use the root drive. OAuth is used to authenticate.

Google Drive

To connect to Excel file(s) within Google Drive, set the URI property to the URI of the folder that includes the intended Excel file(s). Use the OAuth authentication method to connect and set InitiateOAuth to GETANDREFRESH.

Built-in Connection String Designer

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

java -jar cdata.jdbc.excel.jar
πŸ‘ Using the built-in connection string designer to generate a JDBC URL (excel is shown.)

Adding a Data Source and Creating a Table

After configuring the connection, follow the steps below to add the CData JDBC Driver to ColdFusion's lib directory, add a new data source, test the connection, create a ColdFusion markup file, and, finally, make a real-time connection with Excel data and display it in a table written in the ColdFusion Markup Language, or CFML:

  1. Copy the JDBC Driver for Excel and lic file from "C:\Program Files\CData[product_name]\lib" to "C:\ColdFusion2021\cfusion\wwwroot\WEB-INF\lib".
     cdata.jdbc.excel.jar
     cdata.jdbc.excel.lic
     

    Note: If you do not copy the .lic file with the jar, you will see a licensing error that indicates you do not have a valid license installed. This is true for both the trial and full versions.

  2. From the ColdFusion administrator interface, choose Data & Services. πŸ‘ Selecting Data & Services
  3. Here, we can "Add New Data Source". The data source name can be any name, provided it conforms to the ColdFusion variable naming conventions. For our JDBC driver, choose "other", then click the "Add" button. πŸ‘ Adding Data Source Name
  4. Next, populate the driver properties.
    • JDBC URL will need to be in the format: jdbc:excel:|connectionString|.
    • A typical connection string looks like this:

      jdbc:excel:URI='C:/MyExcelWorkbooks/SampleWorkbook.xlsx';

    • The Driver Class is: cdata.jdbc.excel.ExcelDriver
    • The Driver Name is arbitrary and simply used to recognize the data source in the ColdFusion administration console.
    πŸ‘ Populating driver properties
  5. Now, test the connection by clicking the check mark to the left of the CDataExcelJDBC data source you just created. When the data source reports an "OK" status, it is ready for use. πŸ‘ Testing the connection
  6. Next, create a new ColdFusion Markup file (.cfm) and place it in the wwwroot directory ("C:\ColdFusion2021\cfusion\wwwroot") for ColdFusion.

    The following code queries the data source:

     
     <cfquery name="ExcelQuery" dataSource="CDataExcelJDBC"> 
     SELECT * FROM Sheet 
     </cfquery> 
     
    And a CFTable can be used to quickly output the table in HTML:
     
     <cftable 
     query = "ExcelQuery" 
     border = "1" 
     colHeaders 
     colSpacing = "2" 
     headerLines = "2" 
     HTMLTable 
     maxRows = "500" 
     startRow = "1"> 
    
     <cfcol header="<b>Name</b>" align="Left" width=2 text="Name"/> 
    
     <cfcol header="<b>Revenue</b>" align="Left" width=15 text="Revenue"/> 
    
     ...
    
     </cftable> 
     
    Full code, including the HTML portion is available below:
     
     <html> 
     <head><title>CData Software | Excel Sheet Table Demo </title></head> 
     <body> 
     <cfoutput>#ucase("Excel Sheet Table Demo")#</cfoutput> 
     <cfquery name="ExcelQuery" dataSource="CDataExcelJDBC"> 
    
     SELECT * FROM Sheet 
    
     </cfquery> 
     <cftable 
     query = "ExcelQuery" 
     border = "1" 
     colHeaders 
     colSpacing = "2" 
     headerLines = "2" 
     HTMLTable 
     maxRows = "500" 
     startRow = "1"> 
     <cfcol header="<b>Name</b>" align="Left" width=2 text="Name"/> 
    
     <cfcol header="<b>Revenue</b>" align="Left" width=15 text="Revenue"/> 
    
     ...
    
     </cftable> 
     </body> 
    
     </html> 
     
  7. Finally, run the code locally in a browser at the default port of 8500. It produces a table populated with Excel data! πŸ‘ Running the code

As a note, the CData JDBC Drivers also support parameterized queries using the cfqueryparam element. For example:

SELECT * FROM Account WHERE name = 

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