The latest version of the SAP Cloud Connector (2.11), which has been released today, introduces a REST API which can be used to read and write Cloud Connector configuration.
For more details about the 2.11 release, please head over to Matthieus blog...
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In this blog, I'm going to show you, how to consume data from a MySQL-database running on-premise in a Java Application in SAP Cloud Platform (we will use neo). This will require using the Cloud Connector and one of it's recent features.
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In this blog, I'm going to show you how you can use the SAP HANA Cloud Connector and the IoT Message Management Service together.
Therefore I'll start with a fictional scenario so you can imagine why one would want this. Followed by a ste...
If I try to use the forum widget as described in the SAP Jam Developer Guide, I simply get a 404 on all sap.jam resources.All other resources are fine (CSS, OData and sap-ui-core.js)I tried the the developer version of SAP JAM (https://developer.sapj...
Today we’re announcing three new exercises that will help introduce you to the Gamification Service on HCP. I’m a student from Germany working on the HANA Cloud Platform team in Palo Alto for a few months, and part of the reason I chose this team is ...
Hi Sharma,
please make sure the mysql-connector-java-8.0.16 jar file is inside your war-file (in the folder WEB-INF/lib).
Kind Regards,
Philipp
P.S.: In case you don't know how-to inspect a war-file: they are simply zip-archives with add...
Hi Deepesh,
unfortunately I haven't tried sftp yet.
Make sure the library you use to access sftp uses the proxy and you should be good.
Keep me posted.
Kind Regards,
Philipp
Hi Erik,
I'm not an IoT MMS expert, but I don't think is possible to do this directly. At least I haven't seen an option like this before.
You will probably need some custom coding on your side.
Regards,
Philipp
Hi,
actually it is not a big change, so you should be able to do this even for production, after proper testing of course.
But the better way would be, getting in contact with Microsoft (e.g. via the GitHub Issue mentioned) to get this fixed. If yo...
Ok, I see.
The problem is, the Microsoft SQL driver automatically resolves the hostname instead of relying on the SOCKS Proxy to do this. You'll need to find a way to stop the driver from doing this.
If you can't find something in the documentation...