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Elasticsearch is a popular distributed full-text search engine. By centrally storing data, you can perform ultra-fast searches, fine-tuning relevance, and powerful analytics with ease. Elasticsearch has a pipeline tool for loading data called "Logstash". You can use CData JDBC Drivers to easily import data from any data source into Elasticsearch for search and analysis.
This article explains how to use the CData JDBC Driver for Reckon to load data from Reckon into Elasticsearch via Logstash.
Now, let's create a configuration file for Logstash to transfer Reckon data to Elasticsearch.
When you are connecting to a local Reckon instance, you do not need to set any connection properties.
Requests to Reckon are made through the Remote Connector. The Remote Connector runs on the same machine as Reckon and accepts connections through a lightweight, embedded Web server. The server supports SSL/TLS, enabling users to connect securely from remote machines.
The first time you connect to your company file, authorize the Remote Connector with Reckon. See the "Getting Started" chapter of the help documentation for a guide.
Now let's run Logstash using the created "logstash.conf" file.
logstash-7.8.0\bin\logstash -f logstash.conf
A log indicating success will appear. This means the Reckon data has been loaded into Elasticsearch.
For example, let's view the data transferred to Elasticsearch in Kibana.
GET reckon_table/_search
{
"query": {
"match_all": {}
}
}
👁 Querying the Reckon data loaded into ElasticsearchWe have confirmed that the data is stored in Elasticsearch.
👁 Confirming the Reckon data loaded into ElasticsearchBy using the CData JDBC Driver for Reckon with Logstash, it functions as a Reckon connector, making it easy to load data into Elasticsearch. Please try the 30-day free trial.
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