This section shows you how to launch Talend Studio and
log in to it either via Talend Cloud or in
the traditional mode.
Launching Talend Studio and
logging in to it via Talend Cloud
If you are working with Talend Cloud, you can
launch Talend Studio and log
in to it via Talend Cloud.
Information noteNote: Logging in to Talend Studio via
Talend Cloud is
currently unsupported for Linux on ARM64.
Before you begin
You must have the predefined
Integration Developer role to fetch the license from Talend Management Console.
To avoid selecting your region manually when connecting to Talend Cloud,
you can set the default region for Talend Cloud by
adding the -Dtalend.tmc.datacenter=<region> parameter in the
corresponding .ini file under the Talend Studio
installation directory according to your operating system.
<region> is the abbreviation of the region, which can be
found in the Talend Cloud
URL. For example, ap for the Asia Pacific region, and
us-west for the United States — West region. For more
information, see Talend Cloud regions and URLs.
Procedure
Go to the Talend Studio
installation directory.
The Talend Studio
installation directory contains binaries for several platforms including Windows,
Linux, and MacOS.
If you are not working on Rocky Linux
8.5, double-click the executable file corresponding to your operating
system.
Operating systems and their corresponding executable
files
Operating system
Executable file
Windows
Talend-Studio-win-x86_64.exe
Linux on x86
Talend-Studio-linux-gtk-x86_64
MacOS on x86
Talend-Studio-macosx-cocoa.app
MacOS on ARM
Talend-Studio-macosx-cocoa-aarch64.app
If you are working on Rocky Linux 8.5, do the following:
Create a start.sh file under the Talend Studio installation directory and edit it by adding the following content
corresponding to the processor of your PC, where
<Talend-Studio-executable-file-name> is the
Talend Studio executable file name.
If you launch Talend Studio for
the first time, in the User License Agreement dialog box that
opens, read, and accept the terms of the end user license agreement.
In the dialog box that opens, click Edit settings and in
the Preferences dialog box that opens, switch to another
workspace and configure the network settings if needed.
Click Log in with Talend Cloud.
You are redirected to the Talend Cloud login page.
From the Talend Cloud login page, log in to Talend Cloud either with SSO or in the regular way according to your needs, and in the
pop-up dialog box, click Open Talend_Sign_On_Tool.
If an Authentication dialog box for logging in to the update
repositories pops up, enter your user name and password for the update repositories and
click OK. For more information, see Basic authentication for update repositories in Talend Studio.
If needed, click Switch sign in to go back to where you can
choose the login mode, or click and in the dialog box that opens, switch to another workspace.
Select the branch and the project you want to work on and click
Open.
Results
You can now start working with your project and items.
If you want to use those
features that are not shipped with Talend Studio by
default, you need to install them using the Feature Manager wizard. For more
information, see Managing features in Talend Studio.
Talend Studio
requires specific third-party Java libraries or database drivers (.jar files) to be able
to connect to sources and targets. These libraries or drivers, known as external
modules, are required by some Talend
components and/or connection wizards. Due to license restrictions, Talend may
not be able to ship certain external modules within Talend Studio. For
more information, see Installing external modules.
Launching Talend Studio in the
traditional mode
You can launch Talend Studio in the
traditional mode by following the procedure below.
Before you begin
Available in:
Cloud API Services Platform
Cloud Big Data
Cloud Big Data Platform
Cloud Data Fabric
Cloud Data Integration
Cloud Data Management Platform
Data Fabric
Qlik Talend Cloud Enterprise Edition
Qlik Talend Cloud Premium Edition
You must have the predefined
Integration Developer role to fetch the license from Talend Management Console.
Procedure
Go to the Talend Studio installation directory.
The Talend Studio installation directory contains binaries for several platforms including
Windows, Linux, and MacOS.
If you are not working on Rocky Linux 8.5, double-click the executable file
corresponding to your operating system.
Operating systems and their corresponding executable
files
Operating system
Executable file
Windows
Talend-Studio-win-x86_64.exe
Linux on x86
Talend-Studio-linux-gtk-x86_64
Linux on ARM
Talend-Studio-gtk-aarch64
MacOS on x86
Talend-Studio-macosx-cocoa.app
MacOS on ARM
Talend-Studio-macosx-cocoa-aarch64.app
If you are working on Rocky Linux 8.5, do the following:
Create a start.sh file under the Talend Studio installation directory and edit it by adding the following
content corresponding to the processor of your PC, where
<Talend-Studio-executable-file-name> is
the Talend Studio executable file name.
If you launch Talend Studio for the first time, in the User License Agreement
dialog box that opens, read, and accept the terms of the end user license
agreement.
In the dialog box that opens, click Other login mode.
In the dialog box that opens, perform one of the following actions and click
Next:
Available in:
Cloud API Services Platform
Cloud Big Data
Cloud Big Data Platform
Cloud Data Fabric
Cloud Data Integration
Cloud Data Management Platform
Data Fabric
Qlik Talend Cloud Enterprise Edition
Qlik Talend Cloud Premium Edition
If your license has been set
in Talend Management Console and you want to retrieve this license, select the My
product license is on a remote host option, select a
Talend Cloud server or Cloud - Custom from the list, enter
the server URL if needed, provide the login credentials, and then click
Fetch to retrieve the license.
You can check your login name or generate a personal
access token from your Profile Preferences in Talend Cloud. Note
that for security reasons, you cannot use a token that is older than 60 days to connect
to Talend Studio. For more information, see Generating a Personal Access Token.
Available in:
Big Data
Big Data Platform
Data Fabric
Data Integration
Data Management Platform
Data Services Platform
ESB
MDM Platform
Qlik Talend Cloud Enterprise Edition
Qlik Talend Cloud Premium Edition
Real-Time Big Data Platform
If your license has been set
in Talend Administration Center and you want to retrieve this license, select the My
product license is on a remote host option, select
Server URL from the list, enter the server
URL and the login credentials, and then click
Fetch to retrieve the license.
If your license is on your local file system, select the My
product license is on the local file system option, and
then browse to your license file and select it.
Information noteTip:
If you want to retrieve the license from a remote host that is
working behind a proxy server, click Network
settings and in the
Preferences dialog box that opens,
configure the proxy settings.
If you use proxy that requires authentication to connect to Talend Management Console or Talend Administration Center that uses HTTPs and get the error message 407 proxy authorization
required, add the parameter
-Djdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes with the empty
value in the corresponding .ini file according to your
operating system and relaunch Talend Studio.
To import projects or project items exported from earlier versions of Talend Studio, click Set migration token and in the pop-up dialog
box, enter your migration token.
If you do not have a migration token, contact Talend support to request it.
Click Next.
If an Authentication dialog box for logging in to the update
repositories pops up, enter your user name and password for the update repositories and
click OK. For more information, see Basic authentication for update repositories in Talend Studio.
The Talend Studio
login window displays. A default local or remote connection is automatically set
up based on how you fetch your license. With different connections, you can select
an existing project, create a new project, import a demo project, or import an
existing project exported from an earlier version of Talend Studio
according to your needs.
You can also manually set up either a local connection or a remote connection to
Talend Management Console
or Talend Administration Center
according to your needs. For more information, see Managing connections in Talend
Studio.
Information noteTip:
If Talend Studio
fails to connect to the remote server, a dialog box is displayed to allow you to:
Retry connecting to the remote server.
Modify the connection timeout time to allow more retries. The value 0 means no
connection timeout.
If needed, click Cancel to close the dialog box and check your
connection details.
If you get an invalid registry error, add the osgi.nl=en_US
parameter in the
<Talend-Studio>/configuration/config.ini file and
relaunch Talend Studio by running the following command, where
<Talend-Studio-executable-file> is the executable
file corresponding to your operating system.
Windows: <Talend-Studio-executable-file> -clean from
a command prompt
Linux: ./<Talend-Studio-executable-file> -clean from
a terminal
MacOS:
./<Talend-Studio-executable-file>/Contents/MacOS/Talend-Studio-macosx-cocoa
-clean from a command prompt
The -clean parameter is needed only once. It is recommended
not to use it when launching Talend Studio by running the executable file directly.
If needed, click Switch sign in to go back to where you can
choose the login mode.
Click Open.
Results
You can now start working with your project and items.
If you want to use those
features that are not shipped with Talend Studio by
default, you need to install them using the Feature Manager wizard. For more
information, see Managing features in Talend Studio.
Talend Studio
requires specific third-party Java libraries or database drivers (.jar files) to be able
to connect to sources and targets. These libraries or drivers, known as external
modules, are required by some Talend
components and/or connection wizards. Due to license restrictions, Talend may
not be able to ship certain external modules within Talend Studio. For
more information, see Installing external modules.
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