This operation returns a list of the JDBC drivers that are available on a specific Index Server.
Request
Syntax
GET <webservice>/dcube/GetJDBCDrivers/{cloudId} HTTP/1.1
Host: <host name>
Accept: application/xml
Authtoken: <authentication token>
where <webservice> is the root path used to route the API requests to the Web Server.
For more information, see Available Web Services for REST API.
Request Parameters
Name | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
cloudId | The cloud ID for the Index Server. If you don't know the cloud ID, then you can use the View Index Servers (REST API: GET) to retrieve it. | Yes |
Request Headers
Name | Description |
---|---|
Host | The host name of the Web Server or the Web Console that is used in the API request. |
Accept | The format of the response. Valid values are: application/xml. |
Authtoken | The authentication token that is received after you log on. For more information about receiving an authentication token, see Authentication. |
Example
Example Request
GET <webservice>/dcube/GetJDBCDrivers/76 HTTP/1.1
Host: client.mydomain.com
Accept: application/xml
Authtoken: QSDK 38568012f4d1e8ee1841d283a47aa3ba78e124ea58354b5fc6
0f4dab8a63347d05cf5552484dafda3bfa4c5db84e580b1cb37bcf8e65b39f7f
8549a443e6f78a2c7be3f31b3d845e24776c835e498e8e883bb40c46bd15af4f
40ca94e823acedcdd4e9659e74b34a07a85c4586cd2ed914b6dce015874783ef7
68fda78183a4208930954a377f66eb56c8b92cexampl4s437a19317ca6ce7f323
3d5a01aca35dbad93468b833f2cf71010809006a937670adce711ca8be46638e8
Example Response
<DM2ContentIndexing_GetJDBCDriversResp>
<drivers val="com.mysql.cj.jdbc.Driver" />
<drivers val="oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver" />
<drivers val="com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver" />
</DM2ContentIndexing_GetJDBCDriversResp>