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⇱ Connect to XML Data from PowerBuilder via ADO.NET


Connect to XML Data from PowerBuilder via ADO.NET

👁 Jerod Johnson
Jerod Johnson
Director, Technology Evangelism
This article demonstrates how to access XML data from Appeon PowerBuilder using the CData ADO.NET Provider for XML.

This article demonstrates using the CData ADO.NET Provider for XML in PowerBuilder, showcasing the ease of use and compatibility of these standards-based controls across various platforms and development technologies that support Microsoft .NET, including Appeon PowerBuilder.

This article shows how to create a basic PowerBuilder application that uses the CData ADO.NET Provider for XML to perform reads and writes.

  1. In a new WPF Window Application solution, add all the Visual Controls needed for the connection properties. Below is a typical connection string:

    URI=C:/people.xml;DataModel=Relational;

    Connecting to Local or Cloud-Stored (Box, Google Drive, Amazon S3, SharePoint) XML Files

    CData Drivers let you work with XML files stored locally and stored in cloud storage services like Box, Amazon S3, Google Drive, or SharePoint, right where they are.

    Setting connection properties for local files

    Set the URI property to local folder path.

    Setting connection properties for files stored in Amazon S3

    To connect to XML file(s) within Amazon S3, set the URI property to the URI of the Bucket and Folder where the intended XML files exist. In addition, at least set these properties:

    • AWSAccessKey: AWS Access Key (username)
    • AWSSecretKey: AWS Secret Key

    Setting connection properties for files stored in Box

    To connect to XML file(s) within Box, set the URI property to the URI of the folder that includes the intended XML file(s). Use the OAuth authentication method to connect to Box.

    Dropbox

    To connect to XML file(s) within Dropbox, set the URI proprerty to the URI of the folder that includes the intended XML file(s). Use the OAuth authentication method to connect to Dropbox. Either User Account or Service Account can be used to authenticate.

    SharePoint Online (SOAP)

    To connect to XML file(s) within SharePoint with SOAP Schema, set the URI proprerty to the URI of the document library that includes the intended XML file. Set User, Password, and StorageBaseURL.

    SharePoint Online REST

    To connect to XML file(s) within SharePoint with REST Schema, set the URI proprerty to the URI of the document library that includes the intended XML file. StorageBaseURL is optional. If not set, the driver will use the root drive. OAuth is used to authenticate.

    Google Drive

    To connect to XML file(s) within Google Drive, set the URI property to the URI of the folder that includes the intended XML file(s). Use the OAuth authentication method to connect and set InitiateOAuth to GETANDREFRESH.

    The property is the controlling property over how your data is represented into tables and toggles the following basic configurations.

    • Document (default): Model a top-level, document view of your XML data. The data provider returns nested elements as aggregates of data.
    • FlattenedDocuments: Implicitly join nested documents and their parents into a single table.
    • Relational: Return individual, related tables from hierarchical data. The tables contain a primary key and a foreign key that links to the parent document.

    See the Modeling XML 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.

  2. Add the DataGrid control from the .NET controls.
  3. Configure the columns of the DataGrid control. Below are several columns from the Account table:
    <DataGrid AutoGenerateColumns="False" Margin="13,249,12,14" Name="datagrid1" TabIndex="70" ItemsSource="{Binding}">
    <DataGrid.Columns>
     <DataGridTextColumn x:Name="idColumn" Binding="{Binding Path=Id}" Header="Id" Width="SizeToHeader" />
     <DataGridTextColumn x:Name="nameColumn" Binding="{Binding Path=[ personal.name.first ]}" Header="[ personal.name.first ]" Width="SizeToHeader" />
    		...
    	</DataGrid.Columns>
    </DataGrid>
    
  4. Add a reference to the CData ADO.NET Provider for XML assembly.

Connect the DataGrid

Once the visual elements have been configured, you can use standard ADO.NET objects like Connection, Command, and DataAdapter to populate a DataTable with the results of an SQL query:

System.Data.CData.XML.XMLConnection conn 
conn = create System.Data.CData.XML.XMLConnection(connectionString)

System.Data.CData.XML.XMLCommand comm 
comm = create System.Data.CData.XML.XMLCommand(command, conn)

System.Data.DataTable table
table = create System.Data.DataTable

System.Data.CData.XML.XMLDataAdapter dataAdapter
dataAdapter = create System.Data.CData.XML.XMLDataAdapter(comm)
dataAdapter.Fill(table)	
datagrid1.ItemsSource=table.DefaultView

The code above can be used to bind data from the specified query to the DataGrid.