Sql Explorer.jar Download For Talend 13

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i created a custom component using the talend component kit, which connects should connect to a database. It seems that Talend does not use the ojdbc8.jar, any recommendations how to install the driver properly?

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My DB is running in a docker container (Oracle Oracle Database 11g Express Edition Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production). If I connect with DBeaver it uses the Oracle JDBC driver 12.2.0.1.0 and this works.

This tLibraryLoad component can be used to override almost anything and everything. The jars loaded by this component will be put to the beginning of the classpath, so this can be used to forcefully load a class.

I've followed all the steps to add the talend-update.talend.com:443 to the proxy whitelist. I've signed into my exchange account. I've restarted TOS as administrator and I still cannot get an actual download and install button for any of the external jar files.

What's more is that the typical jar installation wizard that would typically run at start-up of TOS_DI doesn't even initiate. I'm trying to get my TOS_DI 7.0.1.20180411_1414 instance running on a new work computer. I've imported all of my relevant workspaces but when I try to modify any of them - I can't because none of the appropriate jar files have been installed. When I attempt to follow these steps - I cannot get the actual "Download and Install" button to show up - it's always greyed out or just gives me the icon to navigate my local file system.

Could you please check if the glazedlists_java15-1.9.0.jar lib is showing in the modules view as "installed"? Is this jar file located in your plugins\org.talend.libraries.nattable.glazedlist_x.x.x.20180xxxx_xxxx\lib folder?

It is not in that directory, no (see the image below). But for this 1 .jar file - I downloaded it manually from the nexus site and uploaded it to the C:\Talend\TOS_DI-20180411_1414-V7.0.1\TOS_DI-20180411_1414-V7.0.1\configuration\.m2 path and manually assigned it to the module list. So - the modules now show it is installed but it's only because I did that manually. I only did that for this 1 because there will be literally thousands that need installed if I can ever figure out why this isn't functioning.

I also tried to unzip Talend 7.0.1 on a totally different machine, and I have the same problem there. The application that would normally identify all missing, required modules doesn't run. When you run the Help -> Install Additional Packages -> it doesn't identify any available features at all (see below).

Additionally, on the alternate machine, I did unzip Talend 6.3.2 the same way that I did 7.0.1 with 7Zip to C:\Talend6 and that version of the application runs this external module fine and installed all the required 3rd party files in that versioned directory.

When I try to open TOS_DI_7.0.1 and then try to launch the "Install Additional Packages" menu option from the Help menu - It doesn't do anything. I checked the log in \workspace\.metadata\.log and there is this message:

!MESSAGE Connection to failed on sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target. Retry attempt 0 started

Remote Function Call is the proprietary SAP AG interface for communication between a SAP System and other SAP or third-party compatible system over TCP/IP or CPI-C connections. Remote function calls may be associated with SAP software and ABAP programming, and provide a way for an external program (written in languages such as PHP, ASP, Java, or C, C++) to use data returned from the server. Data transactions are not limited to getting data from the server, but can insert data into server records as well. SAP can act as the Client or Server in an RFC call.

A SAP client should be used to get information about the SAP system (functions, data, etc.) similarly to using e.g. MySQL Workbench to get information from a MySQL database. SAP GUI (view layer) communicates with SAP AS ABAP (business logic layer). The application server communicates with the relational database (db layer).
Different clients are available for SAP:

Hello,
Thank you very much for your post.Im following its steps to connect to a BAPI to retrieve records from ISU tables, everything is OK with few results but when the BAPI retrieves a large number of records, the BAPI returns an exception: time limit exceeded.
I need to execute the BAPI in background processing way. How can I perform this way with talend components? or how I can configure the timeout with talend components?
Thanks in advance

Marta,
AFAIK, SAP BAPI objects do not offer configuration for latency. There is also no background processing for BAPI calls. BAPI calls are batch processes. Your exception sounds like a SAP problem, not a Talend problem.

Hello,

Our partner tells us that they expect XML IDocs files being sent to Talend.
How can I send XML IDocs to Talend ?
Through transaction WE21, we can define XML port but how shall we RFC-trigger Talend !?

Thanks
Jon

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