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TIBCO Data Virtualization (TDV) is an enterprise data virtualization solution that orchestrates access to multiple and varied data sources. When paired with the QuickBooks Online Tibco DV Adapter, you get federated access to live QuickBooks Online data directly within TIBCO Data Virtualization. This article explains how to deploy an adapter and create a new data source based on QuickBooks Online.
With built-in optimized data processing, the CData TIBCO DV Adapter offers unmatched performance for interacting with live QuickBooks Online data. When you issue complex SQL queries to QuickBooks Online, the adapter pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to QuickBooks Online. Its built-in dynamic metadata querying allows you to work with and analyze QuickBooks Online data using native data types.
CData provides the easiest way to access and integrate live data from QuickBooks Online. Customers use CData connectivity to:
Many users access live QuickBooks Online data from preferred analytics tools like Power BI and Excel, directly from databases with federated access, and use CData solutions to easily integrate QuickBooks Online data with automated workflows for business-to-business communications.
For more information on how customers are solving problems with CData's QuickBooks Online solutions, refer to our blog: https://www.cdata.com/blog/360-view-of-your-customers.
In a console, navigate to the bin folder in the TDV Server installation directory. If there is a current version of the adapter installed, you will need to undeploy it.
.\server_util.bat -server localhost -user admin -password ******** -undeploy -version 1 -name QuickBooksOnline
Extract the CData TIBCO DV Adapter to a local folder and deploy the JAR file (tdv.quickbooksonline.jar) to the server from the extract location.
.\server_util.bat -server localhost -user admin -password ******** -deploy -package /PATH/TO/tdv.quickbooksonline.jar
You may need to restart the server to ensure the new JAR file is loaded properly, which can be accomplished by running the composite.bat script located at: C:\Program Files\TIBCO\TDV Server <version>\bin. Note that reauthenticating to the TDV Studio is required after restarting the server.
.\composite.bat monitor restart
Since QuickBooks Online authenticates using the OAuth protocol and TDV Studio does not support browser-based authentication internally, you will need to create and run a simple Java application to retrieve the OAuth tokens. Once retrieved, the tokens are used to connect to QuickBooks Online directly from the adapter.
public class GenOAuthSettings {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
if (args.length != 2) {
throw new Exception("Input must have two arguments: 'data source', 'connection string'");
}
String source = args[0].replace(" ", "").toLowerCase();
String connectionString = args[1];
String prefix;
if (source.equals("quickbooksonline")) {
prefix = "jdbc:quickbooksonline:";
com.cdata.cis.quickbooksonline.QuickBooksOnlineOAuth oauth = new com.cdata.cis.quickbooksonline.QuickBooksOnlineOAuth();
if (!connectionString.startsWith(prefix)) connectionString = prefix + connectionString;
oauth.generateOAuthSettingsFile(connectionString);
}
// More sources can be added below using the same format. You must add the import statement and ensure the jar file resides in the classpath
// else if (source.equals("googlebigquery") || source.equals("bigquery")) {
// prefix = "jdbc:googlebigquery:";
//
// com.cdata.cis.googlebigquery.GoogleBigQueryOAuth oauth = new com.cdata.cis.googlebigquery.GoogleBigQueryOAuth();
//
// if (!connectionString.startsWith(prefix)) connectionString = prefix + connectionString;
// oauth.generateOAuthSettingsFile(connectionString);
// }
else {
throw new Exception("Data Source not supported. Available Data Sources: QuickBooks Online");
}
System.out.println("Test Connection Successful!");
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
javac -cp .;tdv.quickbooksonline.jar GenOAuthSettings.java
java -cp .;tdv.quickbooksonline.jar GenOAuthSettings "QuickBooksOnline" "connection string"
This command initiates the OAuth authentication flow and generates the OAuth settings file at the location specified in the OAuthSettingsLocation parameter. Once you deploy the adapter and authenticate, you can create a new data source for QuickBooks Online in TDV Studio.
With the QuickBooks Online Tibco DV Adapter, you can easily create a data source for QuickBooks Online and introspect the data source to add resources to TDV.
QuickBooks Online uses the OAuth authentication standard. OAuth requires the authenticating user to log in through the browser. To authenticate using OAuth, you can use the embedded OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL or you can obtain your own by registering an app with Intuit. Additionally, if you want to connect to sandbox data, set UseSandbox to true.
See the Getting Started chapter of the help documentation for a guide to using OAuth.
NOTE: Ensure that the OAuthSettingsLocation property in the DV Adapter is set to the same file path used during the OAuth authentication process. Additionally, set the InitiateOAuth property to REFRESH so that the adapter can automatically handle OAuth access-token refreshes in the background without requiring any user action.
👁 Filling in Connection Information (Salesforce is shown.)Once the data source is created, you can introspect the data source by right-clicking and selecting Open. In the dashboard, click Add/Remove Resources and select the Tables, Views, and Stored Procedures to include as part of the data source. Click Next and Finish to add the selected QuickBooks Online tables, views, and stored procedures as resources.
👁 Introspecting the Data Source (Salesforce is shown.)After creating and introspecting the data source, you are ready to work with QuickBooks Online data in TIBCO Data Virtualization just like you would any other relational data source. You can create views, query using SQL, publish the data source, and more.
Learn more:
TIBCO DV Adapters