Defining external and internal engines
About this task
From Talend DQ Portal you can define an internal or an external engine to be used for the management of documents. All engines are listed in the Engine management page in the Portal.
Prerequisite(s): You have accessed Talend DQ Portal as an administrator.
To define an internal or an external engine, do the following:
Procedure
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On the toolbar of the administrator page, click and select Engines
management from the list.
A new page opens to list all the engines defined in the portal.
Example
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Click the Add icon in the upper left
corner to clear the Details page.
Example
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Fill in the details of the new engine you want to define.
The engine details differ whether you're defining an internal or an external engine. For external engines, a URL and a driver name are necessary, while for internal engines you need only to specify the class.The tables below give you some examples about external and internal engines:
External engine name
Driver
URL
BirtEngine
it.eng.spagobi.engines.
drivers.birt.BirtReportDriver
/SpagoBIBirtReportEngine/BirtReportServlet
JPivotEngine
it.eng.spagobi.engines.
drivers.jpivot.JPivotDriver
/SpagoBIJPivotEngine/JPivotServlet.
JasperReportEngine
it.eng.spagobi.engines.drivers.
jasperreport.JasperReportDriver
/SpagoBIJasperReportEngine/JasperReportServlet
QbeEngine
it.eng.spagobi.engines.
drivers.qbe.QbeDriver
/SpagoBIQbeEngine/servlet/AdapterHTTP
TalendEngine
it.eng.spagobi.engines.
drivers.talend.TalendDriver
/SpagoBITalendEngine/JobRunService
Internal engine name
Class
ChartEngine
it.eng.spagobi.engines.chart.
SpagoBIChartInternalEngine
DashboardInternalEngine
it.eng.spagobi.engines.dashboard.
SpagoBIDashboardInternalEngine
KpiEngine
it.eng.spagobi.engines.kpi.
SpagoBIKpiInternalEngine
- Click the icon to save the new engine and add it to the engine list.
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