To enable a JDBC component work with a specific database, you need to import the
corresponding data driver into the component.
Procedure
If the library to be imported is not
available on your machine, either download and install it using the Modules view or download and store it in a local
directory.
In the Drivers table, add one row to the table by clicking the
[+] button.
Click the newly
added row and click the [...] button to open the Module dialog box where you can import the external
library.
If you have
installed the library using the Modules view, select the Platform option and then select the library from
the list, or
if you have not
installed the R2020-10 Studio monthly update or a later one provided by
Talend, select the Artifact repository (local
m2/nexus) > Find by name or Artifact repository (local
m2/nexus) > Find by Maven URI option, then specify the full name or Maven URI of the
library module, and click the Detect the module install status button
to validate its installation status.
if you have
installed the R2020-10 Studio monthly update or a later one provided by
Talend, select the Artifact repository (local m2/nexus)
option, enter the search keyword in the Module Name field, click Search Local to search in the local
repository <TalendStudio>\configuration\.m2 or
click Search Remote to search in the remote
artifact repository, then select the library from the list below. The
search keyword can be the partial or full name of the library.
Note that the Search Remote button is available
only when the user libraries is set up in Talend Administration Center or Talend Management Console.
If you have stored
the library file in a local directory, select the Install a new module option, and click the [...] button to browse to the library file.
If the MVN
URI of the library exists in the file <TalendStudio>\configuration\MavenUriIndex.xml, it is
automatically filled in the Default MVN URI field.
If you have not installed the R2020-10 Studio monthly
update or a later one provided by Talend, and if you need to customize the Maven URI of
the library, select the Custom MVN URI check box, specify the
new URI, and then click the Detect the module install status button
to validate its installation status.
If you have installed the R2020-10 Studio monthly
update or a later one provided by Talend, and if the MVN URI of the library is within the
jar file, it is automatically detected and filled in the Custom MVN URI field if it is different
from the default MVN URI. Select the Custom MVN URI check box if you want to
change the custom Maven URI or use the custom Maven URI to install the
library. If neither the default MVN URI nor the custom MVN URI exists,
the Default MVN URI field is filled with
mvn:org.talend.libraries/<jarname>/6.0.0-SNAPSHOT/jar.
Click OK to confirm your changes.
The imported
library file is listed in the Drivers table.
Information noteNote: You
can replace or delete the imported library, or import new libraries if
needed.
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