Driver Connection

Use org.teiid.jdbc.TeiidDriver as the driver class.

Use the following URL format for JDBC connections:

jdbc:teiid:<vdb-name>[@mm[s]://<host>:<port>][;prop-name=prop-value]*
Note
The JDBC client will have both JRE and server compatibility considerations. Unless otherwise stated a client jar will typically be forward and backwards compatible with one major version of the server. You should attempt to keep the client up-to-date though as fixes and features are made on to the client.

URL Components

  1. <vdb-name> - Name of the VDB you are connecting to. Optionally VDB name can also contain version information inside it. For example: "myvdb.2", this is equivalent to supplying the "version=2" connection property defined below. However, use of vdb name in this format and the "version" property at the same time is not allowed.

  2. mm - defines Teiid JDBC protocol, mms defines a secure channel (see SSL Client Connections for more)

  3. <host> - defines the server where the Teiid Server is installed. If you are using IPv6 binding address as the host name, place it in square brackets. ex:[::1]

  4. <port> - defines the port on which the Teiid Server is listening for incoming JDBC connections.

  5. [prop-name=prop-value] - additionally you can supply any number of name value pairs separated by semi-colon [;]. All supported URL properties are defined in the connection properties section. Property values should be URL encoded if they contain reserved characters, e.g. (’?’, '=', ';', etc.)

Note
host and port may be a comma separated list to specify multiple hosts.

Local Connections

To make a local in-VM connection, omit the protocol and host/port.

URL Connection Properties

The following table shows all the supported connection properties that can used with Teiid JDBC Driver URL connection string, or on the Teiid JDBC Data Source class.

Table 1. Connection Properties
Property Name Type Description

ApplicationName

String

Name of the client application; allows the administrator to identify the connections

FetchSize

int

Size of the resultset; The default size if 500. ⇐0 indicates that the default should be used.

partialResultsMode

boolean

Enable/disable support partial results mode. Default false. See the Partial Results Mode section.

autoCommitTxn

String

Only applies only when "autoCommit" is set to "true". This determines how a executed command needs to be transactionally wrapped inside the Teiid engine to maintain the data integrity.

  • ON - Always wrap command in distributed transaction

  • OFF - Never wrap command in distributed transaction

  • DETECT (default)- If the executed command is spanning more than one source it automatically uses distributed transaction. Transactions for more information.

disableLocalTxn

boolean

If "true", the autoCommit setting, commit and rollback will be ignored for local transactions. Default false.

user

String

User name

Password

String

Credential for user

ansiQuotedIdentifiers

boolean

Sets the parsing behavior for double quoted entries in SQL. The default, true, parses dobuled quoted entries as identifiers. If set to false, then double quoted values that are valid string literals will be parsed as string literals.

version

integer

Version number of the VDB

resultSetCacheMode

boolean

ResultSet caching is turned on/off. Default false.

autoFailover

boolean

If true, will automatically select a new server instance after a communication exception. Default false. This is typically not needed when connections are managed, as the connection can be purged from the pool.

SHOWPLAN

String

(typically not set as a connection property) Can be ON, OFF,DEBUG;

  • ON returns the query plan along with the results

  • DEBUG additionally prints the query planner debug information in the log and returns it with the results. Both the plan and the log are available through JDBC API extensions.

  • Default OFF.

NoExec

String

(typically not set as a connection property) Can be ON, OFF; ON prevents query execution, but parsing and planning will still occur. Default OFF.

PassthroughAuthentication

boolean

Only applies to "local" connections. When this option is set to "true", then Teiid looks for already authenticated security context on the calling thread. If one found it uses that users credentials to create session. Teiid also verifies that the same user is using this connection during the life of the connection. if it finds a different security context on the calling thread, it switches the identity on the connection, if the new user is also eligible to log in to Teiid otherwise connection fails to execute.

useCallingThread

boolean

Only applies to "local" connections. When this option is set to "true" (the default), then the calling thread will be used to process the query. If false, then an engine thread will be used.

QueryTimeout

integer

Default query timeout in seconds. Must be >= 0. 0 indicates no timeout. Can be overriden by Statement.setQueryTimeout. Default 0.

useJDBC4ColumnNameAndLabelSemantics

boolean

A change was made in JDBC4 to return unaliased column names as the ResultSetMetadata column name. Prior to this, if a column alias were used it was returned as the column name. Setting this property to false will enable backwards compatibility when JDBC3 and older support is still required. Defaults to true.

jaasName

String

JAAS configuration name. Only applies when configuring a GSS authentication. Defaults to Teiid. See the Security Guide for configuration required for GSS.

kerberosServicePrincipleName

String

Kerberos authenticated principle name. Only applies when configuring a GSS authentication. See the Security Guide for configuration required for GSS

encryptRequest

boolean

Only applies to non-SSL socket connections.  When "true" the request message and any associate payload will be encrypted using the connection cryptor.  Default false.

disableResultSetFetchSize

boolean

In some situations tooling may choose undesirable fetch sizes for processing results. Set to true to disable honoring ResultSet.setFetchSize. Default false.

loginTimeout

integer

The login timeout in seconds. Must be >= 0. 0 indicates no specific timeout, but other timeouts may apply. If a connection cannot be created in approximately the the timeout value an exception will be thrown. A default of 0 does not mean that the login will wait indefinitely. Typically is an active vdb cannot be found the login will fail at that time. Local connections that specify a vdb version however can wait by default for up to org.teiid.clientVdbLoadTimeoutMillis.

reportAsViews

boolean

If DatabaseMetaData will report Teiid views as a VIEW table type. If false then Teiid views will be reported as a TABLE. Default true.

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