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[color=rgb(0,0,0)]iHub 16.2 ships with mongoDB Java client 3.2.2, which is not compatible with mongoDB 3.4, the current version of mongoDB Atlas.[/color]
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[color=rgb(0,0,0)]You can replace the library in (Eclipse) plugins, org.eclipse.orbit.mongodb_3.2.2.v20170222-2110.jar with a later one such as the 3.5 version (
https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases/org/mongodb/mongo-java-driver/3.5.0/
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mongo-java-driver-3.5.0.jar
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Steps to replace:
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[color=rgb(0,0,0)]Exit out of Analytics Designer[/color]
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[color=rgb(0,0,0)]Navigate to [/color]
C:\OpenText\AnalyticsDesigner\plugins
(default location).
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[color=rgb(0,0,0)]Rename [/color]
org.eclipse.orbit.mongodb_3.2.2.v20170222-2110.jar
to another extension like .****, OR move out of directory completely.
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[color=rgb(0,0,0)]Copy the [/color]
mongo-java-driver-3.5.0.jar
into plugins.
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[color=rgb(0,0,0)]Restart Analytics Designer[/color]
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Connecting to mongoDB Atlas:
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1. Get the mongoDB URI from mongoDB Altas web front end. It will look similar to:
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mongodb://jrice80:password@cluster1-shard-00-00-test.mongodb.net:27017,cluster1-shard-00-01-test.mongodb.net:27017,cluster1-shard-00-02-test.mongodb.net:27017/guidebook?ssl=true&replicaSet=Cluster1-shard-0&authSource=admin
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2. Create a new mongoDB Data Source, and paste in the URI from Step 1 into the Mongo Database URI text box. See Screenshot #1.<br />
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3. Test Connection to make sure you can connect to your mongoDB Atlas instance<br />
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4. Create a new Data Set and select your Collection.<br />
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5. Select the Available Fields and Preview Results to verify that you are able to get data from your collection. See Screenshots #2 and #3.
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