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You can gain real-time access to MongoDB data from your enterprise reporting solution with the CData JDBC Driver for MongoDB's drop-in install into your Java reporting server. Use the data source template in this article to expand your Spotfire library to include remote MongoDB data. You can then create and share real-time data visualizations that reflect any changes to MongoDB data.
Accessing and integrating live data from MongoDB has never been easier with CData. Customers rely on CData connectivity to:
MongoDB's flexibility means that it can be used as a transactional, operational, or analytical database. That means CData customers use our solutions to integrate their business data with MongoDB or integrate their MongoDB data with their data warehouse (or both). Customers also leverage our live connectivity options to analyze and report on MongoDB directly from their preferred tools, like Power BI and Tableau.
For more details on MongoDB use case and how CData enhances your MongoDB experience, check out our blog post: The Top 10 Real-World MongoDB Use Cases You Should Know in 2024.
To install the CData JDBC Driver for MongoDB on Spotfire Server, drop the driver JAR into the classpath and use the data source template in this section.
To add the driver to Spotfire Server's classpath, copy the driver JAR from the lib subfolder in the driver installation folder to the lib subfolder for your Spotfire Server installation: For example, MySpotfireServerHomeDirectory/tomcat/lib.
Note that the .lic file must be located in the same folder as the JAR.
<jdbc-type-settings> <type-name>mongodb</type-name> <driver>cdata.jdbc.mongodb.MongoDBDriver</driver> <connection-url-pattern>jdbc:mongodb:</connection-url-pattern> <ping-command>SELECT * FROM Projects LIMIT 1</ping-command> <connection-properties> <connection-property> <key>Server</key> <value>MyServer</value> </connection-property> <connection-property> <key>Port</key> <value>27017</value> </connection-property> <connection-property> <key>Database</key> <value>test</value> </connection-property> <connection-property> <key>User</key> <value>test</value> </connection-property> <connection-property> <key>Password</key> <value>Password</value> </connection-property> </connection-properties> <fetch-size>10000</fetch-size> <batch-size>100</batch-size> <max-column-name-length>32</max-column-name-length> <table-types>TABLE, VIEW</table-types> <supports-catalogs>true</supports-catalogs> <supports-schemas>true</supports-schemas> <supports-procedures>false</supports-procedures> <supports-distinct>true</supports-distinct> <supports-order-by>true</supports-order-by> <column-name-pattern>"$$name$$"</column-name-pattern> <table-name-pattern>"$$name$$"</table-name-pattern> <schema-name-pattern>"$$name$$"</schema-name-pattern> <catalog-name-pattern>"$$name$$"</catalog-name-pattern> <procedure-name-pattern>"$$name$$"</procedure-name-pattern> <column-alias-pattern>"$$name$$"</column-alias-pattern> <string-literal-quote>'</string-literal-quote> <max-in-clause-size>1000</max-in-clause-size> <condition-list-threshold>10000</condition-list-threshold> <expand-in-clause>false</expand-in-clause> <table-expression-pattern>[$$catalog$$.][$$schema$$.]$$table$$</table-expression-pattern> <procedure-expression-pattern>[$$catalog$$.][$$schema$$.]$$procedure$$</procedure-expression-pattern> <procedure-table-jdbc-type>0</procedure-table-jdbc-type> <procedure-table-type-name></procedure-table-type-name> <date-format-expression>$$value$$</date-format-expression> <date-literal-format-expression>'$$value$$'</date-literal-format-expression> <time-format-expression>$$value$$</time-format-expression> <time-literal-format-expression>'$$value$$'</time-literal-format-expression> <date-time-format-expression>$$value$$</date-time-format-expression> <date-time-literal-format-expression>'$$value$$'</date-time-literal-format-expression> <java-to-sql-type-conversions>VARCHAR($$value$$) VARCHAR(255) INTEGER BIGINT REAL DOUBLE PRECISION DATE TIME TIMESTAMP</java-to-sql-type-conversions> <temp-table-name-pattern>$$name$$#TEMP</temp-table-name-pattern> <create-temp-table-command>CREATE TABLE $$name$$#TEMP $$column_list$$</create-temp-table-command> <drop-temp-table-command>DROP TABLE $$name$$#TEMP</drop-temp-table-command> <data-source-authentication>false</data-source-authentication> <lob-threshold>-1</lob-threshold> <use-ansii-style-outer-join>false</use-ansii-style-outer-join> <credentials-timeout>86400</credentials-timeout> </jdbc-type-settings>
The driver's support for standard SQL integrates real-time connectivity to MongoDB data into the familiar interfaces of the Spotfire Platform. To access MongoDB data from Spotfire Professional and other applications, including Jaspersoft Studio, create information links in the Information Designer.
As you select columns and filters, Spotfire Server builds the information link's underlying SQL query. Click Open Data to load the data into Spotfire.
Report authors can then build MongoDB visualizations based on Spotfire data tables without writing SQL queries by hand. Report viewers can rely on accurate and current MongoDB data.
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