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The CData JDBC driver for Guru is easy to integrate with Java Web applications. This article shows how to efficiently connect to Guru data in Jetty by configuring the driver for connection pooling. You will configure a JNDI resource for Guru in Jetty.
Follow the steps below to connect to Salesforce from Jetty.
Enable the JNDI module for your Jetty base. The following command enables JNDI from the command-line:
java -jar ../start.jar --add-to-startd=jndi
Declare the resource and its scope. Enter the required connection properties in the resource declaration. This example declares the Guru data source at the level of the Web app, in WEB-INF\jetty-env.xml.
<Configure id='gurudemo' class="org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext"> <New id="gurudemo" class="org.eclipse.jetty.plus.jndi.Resource"> <Arg><Ref refid="gurudemo"/></Arg> <Arg>jdbc/gurudb</Arg> <Arg> <New class="cdata.jdbc.api.APIDriver"> <Set name="url">jdbc:api:</Set> <Set name="Profile">C:\profiles\Guru.apip</Set> <Set name="ProfileSettings">'User</Set> <Set name="Password">your_api_token'</Set> </New> </Arg> </New> </Configure>
Start by setting the Profile connection property to the location of the Guru Profile on disk (e.g. C:\profiles\Guru.apip). Next, set the ProfileSettings connection property to the connection string for Guru (see below).
In Guru, navigate to Settings > API and click Create New API Token. Use your email address as the User and the generated token as the Password.
Configure the resource in the Web.xml:
jdbc/gurudb javax.sql.DataSource Container
You can then access Guru with a lookup to java:comp/env/jdbc/gurudb:
InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
DataSource myguru = (DataSource)ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/jdbc/gurudb");
The steps above show how to configure the driver in a simple connection pooling scenario. For more use cases and information, see the Working with Jetty JNDI chapter in the Jetty documentation.
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