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MicroStrategy is an analytics and mobility platform that enables data-driven innovation. When you pair MicroStrategy with the CData JDBC Driver for REST, you gain database-like access to live REST data from MicroStrategy, expanding your reporting and analytics capabilities. In this article, we walk through adding REST as a data source in MicroStrategy Desktop and creating a simple visualization of REST data.
The CData JDBC Driver offers unmatched performance for interacting with live REST data in MicroStrategy due to optimized data processing built into the driver. When you issue complex SQL queries from MicroStrategy to REST, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to REST and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations (often SQL functions and JOIN operations) client-side. With built-in dynamic metadata querying, you can use native MicroStrategy data types to visualize and analyze REST data.
In addition to connecting to REST in MicroStrategy enterprise products, you can connect to REST in MicroStrategy Desktop. Follow the steps below to add REST data as a dataset using JDBC and create visualizations and reports of REST data.
See the Getting Started chapter in the data provider documentation to authenticate to your data source: The data provider models REST APIs as bidirectional database tables and XML/JSON files as read-only views (local files, files stored on popular cloud services, and FTP servers). The major authentication schemes are supported, including HTTP Basic, Digest, NTLM, OAuth, and FTP. See the Getting Started chapter in the data provider documentation for authentication guides.
After setting the and providing any authentication values, set to "XML" or "JSON" and set to more closely match the data representation to the structure of your data.
The property is the controlling property over how your data is represented into tables and toggles the following basic configurations.
See the Modeling REST Data chapter for more information on configuring the relational representation. You will also find the sample data used in the following examples. The data includes entries for people, the cars they own, and various maintenance services performed on those cars.
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the REST JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.rest.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
๐ Using the built-in connection string designer to generate a JDBC URL (Salesforce is shown.)When you configure the JDBC URL, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.
A typical connection string follows:
JDBC;MSTR_JDBC_JAR_FOLDER=PATH\TO\JAR\;DRIVER=cdata.jdbc.rest.RESTDriver;URL={jdbc:rest:DataModel=Relational;URI=C:/people.xml;Format=XML;};
๐ Creating a new data source for REST.Using the CData JDBC Driver for REST in MicroStrategy Desktop, you can easily create robust visualizations and reports on REST data. Read our other articles for connecting to REST data in MicroStrategy Developer and connecting to REST data in MicroStrategy Web for more examples.
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