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The database connector is a web application and can be deployed under any Servlet container. The connector relies on the JDBC API. You can use any relational database as long as you have a JDBC driver for that database.

The Database Connector can be configured to run in:

  • Any servlet container i.e. the frevvo tomcat bundle - if you have installed the tomcat  In-house bundle you already have what you need.
  • Standalone mode - Cloud customers, who are integrating with their database in their on-premise installation, may prefer this mode as it eliminates the need to run a full application on their in-house server. This mode may also be helpful for in-house customers who want to run the connector on a different server than the installation.

The Database Connector requires a JDBC driver for the database your database. Some pre-installed drivers are included with the connector. See Install a JDBC driver to see if the driver for your database is provided.

The database connector contains a working sample Derby database with BIRT and MyStore query sets and some test data. This makes it very easy to test if the DB Connector is up and running when your installation is complete.

These instructions apply to Cloud and in-house customers.

On this page:

Installation Steps

The Database Connector is included in the tomcat bundle and it is also available as a separate download

If you have already downloaded the tomcat bundle for  In-house then you already have the database connector. It is located in the unpacked  tomcat bundle in <frevvo-home>\frevvo\ext\connectors and is named database.zip.

It is assumed that Cloud customers have already verified connectivity between the frevvo Cloud and your in-house database server.

Follow these steps to install the Database Connector:

Once the connector is installed and up and running, you must configure it to integrate with your in-house database. Refer to the DB Connector Configuration topic for the details.

Install the connector in the tomcat bundle

This portion of the documentation assumes that the  tomcat bundle is up and running and installed in c:\frevvo . We'll refer to this directory below as <frevvo-home>.

  1. Navigate to the <frevvo-home>\frevvo\ext\connectors directory.
  2. Unzip the database.zip file to a temporary location of your choice: e.g. c:\tmp. This will create a folder c:\tmp\database. We'll refer to this directory below as <db-tmp>
  3. Copy <db-tmp>\database.war to <frevvo-home>\tomcat\webapps.
  4. Install the JDBC driver, if required
  5. Start the Insight server. and then start Live Forms.

     Click here for the instructions to start the Insight server and Live Forms

    Start the Insight server before Live Forms

     requires Insight software for the Reporting and Submissions View feature. The Insight software is included in the tomcat bundle. The Insight server MUST be started BEFORE starting . Instructions for Windows and Linux operating systems are listed here:

     Windows:

    1. Open a command prompt. Navigate to <frevvo-home>\solr-5.4.1.Type bin\solr.cmd start to run the Insight server in the background, listening on the default port 8983.

      You will see this message:



    2. Browse http;<your server:your port>/solr to verify the Insight server is running. The <server:port> default values are localhost:8983. Change <your server>  to the server name and <your port> to the port the Insight server is running on if they are different than the defaults. Do not include the angle brackets <>. You will see the Insight server (Solr) dashboard with the current status:

    If you close the Insight server (Solr) startup window, the server will stop running. Leave the window open or set up Live Forms and the Insight Server to run as Windows services.

    Linux:

    1. Ensure that the scripts are executable: chmod 755 <frevvo-home>/tomcat/bin/*.sh
    2. Navigate to <frevvo-home>/solr-5.4.1/bin. Run this command to make the solr startup file executable:

      chmod +x solr
    3. Navigate back to the solr-5.4.1 directory.
    4. Start the Insight server by typing:

      bin/solr start - this starts the Insight server in the background, listening on the default port 8983.
    5. Browse http;<your server:your port>/solr to verify the Insight server is running. The <server:port> default values are localhost:8983. Change <your server>  to the server name and <your port> to the port the Insight server is running on if they are different than the defaults. Do not include the angle brackets <>. You will see the Insight server (Solr) dashboard with the current status:

       

      You do not have to restart the Insight server every time you restart .

    The database.war does not extract after startup. You will not see a database subfolder in the <frevvo-home>\tomcat\webapps directory.

  6. Test the connector installation by copying this URL directly into your browser:

http://localhost:8082/database/status

  •  Change localhost and port 8082 to the host and port where you installed the connector.
  • Verify that query validation page is loaded with status Passed for the built-in database BIRT and myStore querysets.


If the Connector Test failed then:

  1. Review the previous installation steps
  2. See starting and testing the connector installation for more detailed instructions and common problems.
  3. If you cannot get the database connector working please see Getting Help to contact  support.

Install the connector in Standalone mode

  1. Download the Standalone connector zipfile here.
  2. Unzip the database.zip file to a location of your choice. We will refer to this directory as <db-home>
  3. Install the JDBC driver, if required.
  4. You can start the connector using plain java command or execute one of the files in this directory to install the DB Connector as a Windows service or *nix console instance:
    1. Choose one of these methods to start the connector:
      1. Method 1: Using java in a command window
        1. Navigate to the <directory where you unzipped the database.zipfile>
        2. Type java -jar database.war
      2. Method 2: for Windows OS
        1. Install the DB Connector as a Windows service by double clicking the Install-Service.bat file. Click the Start DBConnector Service.bat to start the service.
      3. Method 2 for *nix OS
        1. Execute the  DB Connector.sh shell script for *nix operating systems.
  5. Test the connector installation by copying this URL directly into your browser:

http://localhost:8081/database/status

  • Note the standalone connector runs on port 8081 by default. The port number can be changed when you configure the DB Connector in the next step. Use port 8081 to verify that the Db Connector is up and running for now. 
  • Verify that query validation page is loaded with status Passed for the built-in database BIRT and myStore querysets.


If the Connector Test failed then:

  1. Review the previous installation steps
  2. See starting and testing the connector installation for more detailed instructions and common problems.

If you cannot get the database connector working please see Getting Help to contact  support.

 Click here for more information about run options for the Database Connector in Standalone mode

The database.zip file has the following structure:

Note the files in the database-connector-2.5.0 directory that are used to manage the Database Connector as services on *nix and Windows operating systems: These files should be run as an administrator.

  • Install-Service.bat - installs the Database Connector on a Windows system as a service named frevvo Database Connector.

  • Uninstall-service.bat - uninstalls the frevvo Database Connector on a Windows operating system

  • Start-DB Connector-Service.bat - starts the frevvo Database Connector on a Windows operating system

  • Start-DBConnector.sh - starts the frevvo Database Connector as a *nix console instance.

  • Restart-DBConnector-Service.bat - restarts the frevvo Database Connector on a Windows operating system

  • Restart-DBConnector.sh - restarts the frevvo Database Connector as a *nix console instance.

  • Stop-DBConnector-Service.bat - stops the frevvo Database Connector on a Windows operating system.

  • Stop-DbConnector.sh - stops the frevvo Database Connector *nix console instance.


There is another option for Linux systems. The Database Connector can also run as a service using systemd

Systemd is the successor of the System V init system, and is now being used by many modern Linux distributions. Although you can continue to use init.d scripts with systemd, it is also possible to launch Spring Boot applications using systemd ‘service’ scripts.Copy the sample service file located in /bin/dbconnector.service to /etc/systemd/system, review it's contents and make sure it is executable.You can now use systemd to manager the dbconnector service:

  • systemctl start dbconnector.service

  • systemctl stop dbconnector.service

  • systemctl restart dbconnector.service

  • systemctl status dbconnector.service

To flag the service to start automatically on system boot use the following command:

systemctl enable dbconnector.service

Consult the service unit configuration man page for more details. Remember to change the User if you plan to run it as a different user name.

Install a JDBC driver

The connector relies on the JDBC API. You can use any relational database as long as you have a JDBC driver for that database. The database connector download database.zip comes with pre-installed drivers.

You MUST use a JDBC4 type driver, version 5.1.26 or later.

The  download package comes with the pre-installed drivers listed below.

  • MS SQL driver
  • DERBY driver

If you don't find what you need pre-installed you will need to locate a driver compatible to your database. Usually you can download your driver from the internet. Try one of these locations

Once you have the driver you need, copy it to:

  • <frevvo-home>/tomcat/lib if you are deploying the connector in the tomcat bundle
  • <directory where you unzipped the database zip file>\database-connector-2.5.0\lib

It is also appropriate to copy the driver into any location that is in the CLASSPATH of your servlet container. In a tomcat installation another location would be <CATALINA_HOME>/lib.

DB Connector Quick Demo

The database connector contains working sample databases with some test data. The BIRT (ClassicModels) and myStore querySets are preloaded with in-memory Derby databases.  This make it very easy to try out the connector. No configuration is necessary.

Follow these steps to deploy the connector using the tomcat bundle and you can get started very quickly.

The In-house tomcat bundle:

  1. Download the v7.2.1 tomcat bundle from the frevvo website.
  2. Extract the files to a location of your choice. We will refer to this directory as <frevvo-home>.
  3. Navigate to the <frevvo-home>\ext\connectors directory.
  4. Unzip the database.zip file to a temporary location of your choice: e.g. c:\tmp. This will create a folder c:\tmp\database. We'll refer to this directory below as <db-tmp>
  5. Copy <db-tmp>\database.war to <frevvo-home>\tomcat\webapps.
  6. Start the Insight server. and then start Live Forms.

     Click here for the instructions to start the Insight Server and Live Forms

    Start the Insight server before Live Forms

     requires Insight software for the Reporting and Submissions View feature. The Insight software is included in the tomcat bundle. The Insight server MUST be started BEFORE starting . Instructions for Windows and Linux operating systems are listed here:

     Windows:

    1. Open a command prompt. Navigate to <frevvo-home>\solr-5.4.1.Type bin\solr.cmd start to run the Insight server in the background, listening on the default port 8983.

      You will see this message:



    2. Browse http;<your server:your port>/solr to verify the Insight server is running. The <server:port> default values are localhost:8983. Change <your server>  to the server name and <your port> to the port the Insight server is running on if they are different than the defaults. Do not include the angle brackets <>. You will see the Insight server (Solr) dashboard with the current status:

    If you close the Insight server (Solr) startup window, the server will stop running. Leave the window open or set up Live Forms and the Insight Server to run as Windows services.

    Linux:

    1. Ensure that the scripts are executable: chmod 755 <frevvo-home>/tomcat/bin/*.sh
    2. Navigate to <frevvo-home>/solr-5.4.1/bin. Run this command to make the solr startup file executable:

      chmod +x solr
    3. Navigate back to the solr-5.4.1 directory.
    4. Start the Insight server by typing:

      bin/solr start - this starts the Insight server in the background, listening on the default port 8983.
    5. Browse http;<your server:your port>/solr to verify the Insight server is running. The <server:port> default values are localhost:8983. Change <your server>  to the server name and <your port> to the port the Insight server is running on if they are different than the defaults. Do not include the angle brackets <>. You will see the Insight server (Solr) dashboard with the current status:

       

      You do not have to restart the Insight server every time you restart .

  7. Test the connector installation by copying this URL directly into your browser:

    http://localhost:8082/database/status

    After performing these steps you will have:

    • Successfully installed the  database connector and retrieved data from the built-in test database
  8. Create a tenant.
  9. Create a designer user in the tenant
  10. Download the Database Connector Application and upload it to the designer user for some example forms that demonstrate the power of the Database Connector using built-in databases.

 

 

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