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Access and validate Microsoft Exchange data in QuerySurge using the CData JDBC Driver.
QuerySurge is a smart data testing solution that automates data validation and testing. When paired with the CData JDBC Driver for Exchange, QuerySurge can work with live Microsoft Exchange data. This article walks through connecting to Microsoft Exchange data from QuerySurge.
With built-in optimized data processing, the CData JDBC Driver offers unmatched performance for interacting with live Microsoft Exchange data. When you issue complex SQL queries to Microsoft Exchange, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Microsoft Exchange and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations client-side (often SQL functions and JOIN operations). Its built-in dynamic metadata querying allows you to work with and analyze Microsoft Exchange data using native data types.
Connecting to Microsoft Exchange Data in QuerySurge
To connect to live Microsoft Exchange data from QuerySurge, you need to deploy the JDBC Driver JAR file to your QuerySurge Agent(s) and add a new connection from the QuerySurge Admin view.
Deploy the JDBC Driver
- Download the CData JDBC Driver for Exchange installer, unzip the package, and run the JAR file to install the driver.
- Once the driver is installed, stop the Agent Service.
- Copy the JAR File (and license file if it exists) from the installation location (typically C:\Program Files\CData\CData JDBC Driver for Exchange\lib\) to your Agent(s) (QuerySurge_install_dir\agent\jdbc).
- Restart the Agent Service.
For more information on deploying JDBC drivers for QuerySurge, refer to the QuerySurge Knowledge Base.
Configure a New Connection to Microsoft Exchange
- Log into QuerySurge and navigate to the Admin view.
- Click Configuration -> Connections in the Administration Tree.
- Click Add to create a new connection.
- In the QuerySurge Connection Wizard, click Next.
- Name the connection (e.g. CData JDBC Connection to Microsoft Exchange).
- Set the Data Source to "All Other JDBC Connections (Connection Extensibility)" and click Next.
- Set the Driver Class to cdata.jdbc.exchange.ExchangeDriver and click Next.
Set the Connection URL using the necessary connection properties to authenticate with Microsoft Exchange. Your Connection URL will look something like the following:
jdbc:exchange:User='[email protected]';Password='myPassword';Server='https://outlook.office365.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx';Platform='Exchange_Online';
Built-in Connection String Designer
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the Microsoft Exchange JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.exchange.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
Specify the User and Password to connect to Exchange. Additionally, specify the address of the Exchange server you are connecting to and the Platform associated with the server.
- Set the Test Query to enable the Test Connection button for the Connection (e.g. SELECT * FROM Contacts LIMIT 1) and click Next.
- Click Test Connection to ensure the connection is configured properly and click Save to add the connection.
Once the connection is added, you can write SQL queries against your Microsoft Exchange data in QuerySurge.
Compare Microsoft Exchange Data Queries with a QueryPair
With the connection configured, you can follow the steps below to compare querying Microsoft Exchange data with a QueryPair.
- Select "Design Library" from the Design Menu
- Click QueryPairs under QuerySurge Design
- Click "Create New QueryPair"
- Name the QueryPair and click Save
- In either the Source or Target panes, select the connection created above (select the same connection to query Microsoft Exchange twice or another connection to perform a comparison)
- Write queries in the Editor for each pane, e.g. SELECT * FROM Contacts
- Click the "Design-Time Run" tab to execute the queries
- When the query execution is finished, click "View Query Results" to see the Microsoft Exchange data returned by the query
Download a free, 30-day trial of the CData JDBC Driver for Exchange and start working with your live Microsoft Exchange data in QuerySurge. Reach out to our Support Team if you have any questions.