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Avoid updating account credentials while Pipelines using that account are executing. Doing so may lead to unexpected results, including your account getting locked.
Account Encryption
Standard Encryption | If you are using Standard Encryption, the High sensitivity settings under Enhanced Encryption are followed. | |
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Enhanced Encryption | If you have the Enhanced Account Encryption feature, the following fields are encrypted for each sensitivity level selected for this account.
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Active Directory authentication
SnapLogic supports Active Directory authentication for SQL server for mssql-jdbc-6.2.2-jre8.jar
driver. Ensure that you have installed the mssql-jdbc-6.2.2-jre8.jar
file. Also, use the following configurations in Account Settings to configure Active Directory authentication:
JDBC Driver class:
com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
JDBC Connection URL:
jdbc:sqlserver://ServerNameFQDN:portNumber;databaseName=DBNAME
SnapLogic supports Active Directory authentication for SQL Server using the User impersonation method. The prerequisites are as follows:
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Athena JDBC Driver 1.x versions are deprecated, and the Generic JDBC Snaps are not compatible with them. Therefore, we recommend you to use Athena JDBC Driver 2.x or later for the AWS Athena database when using Generic JDBC Snaps.
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To connect to the Cassandra database using the Cassandra Simba driver, ensure that the appropriate Simba JAR files are installed based on the version of JDK in the Snaplex node. Contact your Org admin to know the JDK in the Snaplex node. Learn more about the JAR version to be used: JDBC Install Guide.
Besides the JAR files, configure the following settings in the Account Settings when using the Cassandra Simba driver:
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jConnect provides high performance native access to the complete family of Sybase products, including Adaptive Server Enterprise, Adaptive Server Anywhere, Adaptive Server IQ, and Replication Server.
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The jConnect JDBC driver is usually delivered as a zip file. First you need to unzip this file and locate the jconn4.jar file, which usually is stored in the classes directory.
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DRIVER CLASS: net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver
JDBC URL FORMAT: jdbc:jtds:sybase://<host>[:<port>][/<database_name>]
Examples: jdbc:jtds:sybase://127.0.0.1:5000/SAMPLE
Examples
This section provides examples of JDBC connection details for different sources. Note that specifics may vary based on the Operating System or Database version.
Hive
Varies based on version. See https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/HiveServer2+Clients#HiveServer2Clients-JDBC for for general information on Hive JDBC Drivers for HiveServer2.
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Oracle does not support the JDBC-ODBC Bridge from Java 8 and recommends using JDBC drivers provided by the vendor for database. However, if the database vendor supports the JDBC ODBC bridge, then you can use it with the JDBC Snap Pack, but SnapLogic does not certify any JDBC ODBC bridge connections. |
SAP Hana
JDBC Driver Jar:
ngdbc.jar
JDBC Driver Class:
com.sap.db.jdbc.Driver
JDBC URL:
jdbc:sap://<host>:<port>/?currentschema=<your HANA Schema>
Sybase
JDBC Driver Jar:
jconn4.jar
JDBC Driver Class:
com.sybase.jdbc4.jdbc.SybDriver
JDBC URL:
dbc:sybase:Tds:<host>:<port2048>/<database>
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