Advanced Features
This section details a selection of advanced features of the Elasticsearch driver.
User Defined Views
The driver supports the use of user defined views, virtual tables whose contents are decided by a pre-configured user defined query. These views are useful when you cannot directly control queries being issued to the drivers. For an overview of creating and configuring custom views, see User Defined Views .
SSL Configuration
Use SSL Configuration to adjust how driver handles TLS/SSL certificate negotiations. You can choose from various certificate formats;. For further information, see the SSLServerCert property under "Connection String Options" .
Firewall and Proxy
Configure the driver for compliance with Firewall and Proxy, including Windows proxies and HTTP proxies. You can also set up tunnel connections.
Linked Server
The driver can create a SQL Gateway that can execute linked server queries. If you are using Windows, you can also set up ODBC remoting, which enables you to connect to the ODBC driver from remote machines.
SQL Gateway
The Connect from MySQL Workbench enables remote access to ODBC data sources as virtual SQL Servers or MySQL databases. In addition to brokering requests, the SQL Gateway allows for secure connections through firewalls. Connections are secured via TLS/SSL. SQL Gateway also supports SSH reverse tunneling, which is very useful for allowing cloud services to access on-premises data.
Caching Data
Caching Data enables faster access to data and reduces the number of API calls, improving performance. The connector supports a simple caching model where multiple connections can also share the cache over time. When configuring the cache connection, you can specify automatic or explicit data caching.
Query Processing
The driver offloads as much of the SELECT statement processing as possible to Elasticsearch and then processes the rest of the query in memory (client-side).For further information, see Query Processing.