Connecting to Apache Phoenix

Concept Information

ACCESSDATA command

Apache Phoenix is a relational database engine supporting online transaction processing with Apache HBase. You can use the Apache Phoenix data connector to import your organization's Apache Phoenix data.

Note

The Apache Phoenix data connector is provided by our data access and connectivity partner, CData Software. Detailed information about individual connection fields is available in the CData documentation, linked below.

Before you start

Before you start the connection process, review the Windows DSN Configuration section in the CData documentation, and gather any connection prerequisites such as user name, password, token, or key values.

For help gathering the connection prerequisites, contact the Apache Phoenix administrator in your organization. If your administrator cannot help you, you or your administrator should contact Apache Phoenix Support.

Connection properties

Beyond basic connectivity and authentication, you can configure additional properties of the connection to the data source. For more information, see Connection Properties in the CData documentation.

Create an Apache Phoenix connection

  1. From the Analytics main menu, select Import > Database and application.
  2. From the New Connections tab, in the ACL DSN Connectors (Bundled) section, select Apache Phoenix.

    Tip

    You can filter the list of available connectors by entering a search string in the Filter connections box. Connectors are listed alphabetically.

    The DSN Configuration dialog box appears.

  3. In the DSN Configuration dialog box, click Show Required or Basic.
  4. Provide values for the required or basic fields, if any.
  5. Click Test Connection.

    Note

    When you click the Test Connection button, it validates whether the connection and authentication details provided are correct. If you click OK without clicking Test Connection, the connection details are saved without any validation and may not work later if the values provided are incorrect.

  6. If a log-in page appears, provide the required connection or authentication details.

    When the connection is successful, a dialog box opens displaying a success message.

  7. Click OK in the dialog box that appears.

    The connection to Apache Phoenix is established successfully.

  8. In the DSN Configuration dialog box, click OK.

The connection for Apache Phoenix is saved to the Existing Connections tab. In the future, you can reconnect to Apache Phoenix from the saved connection.

Once the connection is established, the Data Access window opens to the Staging Area and you can begin importing data. For help importing data from Apache Phoenix, see Working with the Data Access window.

Rename the connection

When you create the Apache Phoenix data connector, you cannot provide a Connection name of your choice and the connection is saved to the Existing Connections tab with the same name as your data source. If you want to rename it, navigate to the Existing Connections tab, expand the ACL DSN Connectors section, click the ellipsis icon corresponding to Apache Phoenix and select Rename connection.