Getting Started
Connecting to REST
Establishing a Connection shows how to authenticate to REST and configure any necessary connection properties in a JDBC URL. You can also configure driver capabilities through the available Connection properties, from data modeling to firewall traversal. The Advanced Settings section shows how to set up more advanced configurations and troubleshoot connection errors.
Connecting to JDBC Data Sources
The CData JDBC Driver for REST provides full support for integration into Java applications, including Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ IDEA, and many other Integrated Development Environments, as well as J2EE applications running on a Java server such as Tomcat. You can find JSP, console, and swing demos in the installation folder.
Java Version Support
To deploy the driver JAR file, you must have Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.8 or higher installed on your system.REST Version Support
The driver models REST APIs as bidirectional database tables and XML/JSON files as views (local files, files stored on popular cloud services, and FTP servers). The driver abstracts connecting to remote data as well as data processing: TLS/SSL, HTTP/FTP, and authentication. The major authentication schemes are supported, including HTTP Basic, Digest, NTLM, OAuth, and FTP.See Also
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Create Connection Objects
See Connecting from Code to create JDBC Connection objects. -
Query Data from Code
See Executing Statements and Using Prepared Statements to execute SQL statements to REST tables. -
Connect from Java-Based Tools
See Using from Tools shows how to connect to REST and query data from several popular database tools.