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This article shows how to connect to Salesforce Data Cloud from Jaspersoft Studio as a standard JDBC data source with the CData JDBC Driver for Salesforce Data Cloud. You will use the standard Jaspersoft wizards to build SQL queries to Salesforce Data Cloud. The queries are executed directly to the Salesforce Data Cloud APIs, enabling real-time connectivity to Salesforce Data Cloud data.
To create a JDBC data source in Jaspersoft Studio, create a data adapter:
Salesforce Data Cloud supports authentication via the OAuth standard.
Set to OAuth.
CData provides an embedded OAuth application that simplifies authentication at the desktop.
You can also authenticate from the desktop via a custom OAuth application, which you configure and register at the Salesforce Data Cloud console. For further information, see Creating a Custom OAuth App in the Help documentation.
Before you connect, set these properties:
When you connect, the driver opens Salesforce Data Cloud's OAuth endpoint in your default browser. Log in and grant permissions to the application.
The driver then completes the OAuth process as follows:
For other OAuth methods, including Web Applications and Headless Machines, refer to the Help documentation.
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the Salesforce Data Cloud JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.salesforcedatacloud.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
π 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.
Below is a typical JDBC URL for Salesforce Data Cloud:
jdbc:salesforcedatacloud:InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;π A data adapter configured to use the JDBC Driver. (Salesforce is shown.)
Follow the steps below to build an SQL query to Salesforce Data Cloud, the basis of a simple report:
SELECT [Account ID], [Account Name] FROM Account WHERE EmployeeCount > 250π The SQL query to be used to pull data into the report. (Salesforce is shown.)
In the Preview tab, you can see the report as it would look with the current Salesforce Data Cloud data.
π A JasperReport template populated with live data. (Salesforce is shown.)The following sections show how to create a chart tied to its own SQL query. When retrieving the data from the remote data source, more restrictive queries, written for specific report objects, can result in faster performance.
Follow the steps below to create a new dataset to populate the chart:
SELECT [Account ID], [Account Name] FROM Account WHERE EmployeeCount > 250π The SQL query to be used to fill the chart. (Salesforce is shown.)
After adding the dataset, follow the steps below to map column values to the chart axes in the chart wizard:
Specify the y-axis values: In the chart wizard, click the button next to the Value box. In the Expression Editor, double-click [Account Name] to set the expression to $F{[Account Name]}.
$F{[Account ID]}.toString()
π Columns selected for the axes of the chart.You can now generate reports on Salesforce Data Cloud data just as you would any other JDBC data source. Jaspersoft Studio periodically refreshes the data across report runs.
π The finished report's last page, displaying the chart. (Salesforce is shown.)Download a free trial of the Salesforce Data Cloud Driver to get started:
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