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1. Re: What BI applications have been known to work well with Teiid Data Virtualization?
rareddy Jan 9, 2015 8:35 PM (in response to cb11)Corey,
It should work with any tool that has JDBC or ODBC integration. If not if they have Postgres support that is also fine to make Teiid work with it. Tableau we know, there are some issues https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-3073 but that does not seem to be causing too much trouble in usage at this point. Jaspersoft another option. The cloud based ones are just popping out now, but for now the usage pattern is still same for those too.
Ramesh..
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2. Re: What BI applications have been known to work well with Teiid Data Virtualization?
cb11 Jan 12, 2015 2:33 PM (in response to rareddy)Hi Ramesh,
I receive "No issues were found to match your search" when attempting the link. Any other way to get to the issue assuming its been closed?
Previously I had interpreted JDBC as the only integration option for consumption of the virtual layer. Is there a diagram that demonstrates how it will be consumed through ODBC?
Thanks for all the quick feedback!
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3. Re: What BI applications have been known to work well with Teiid Data Virtualization?
rareddy Jan 12, 2015 3:26 PM (in response to cb11)You would need to sign up on JBoss.org to see the link. I know, the link should be viewable by general public and an issue has been raised in the past with infrastructure team, looks like it has not fixed yet.
The JDBC and ODBC pattern of consumption is exactly same. Teiid exposes Postgres protocol on the top, so you can use Postgres ODBC driver to connect to Teiid, as well as any other PHP, Python etc libraries available for Postgres. The default port is different 35432. Search Teiid documentation for ODBC for details.
Ramesh..
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4. Re: What BI applications have been known to work well with Teiid Data Virtualization?
cb11 Jan 14, 2015 11:49 AM (in response to rareddy)Hi, When you say "sign up on JBoss.org to see the link" what does this mean? Isn't this forum "within" JBoss.org and I am already signed up as I am participating in the forum dialogue?
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5. Re: What BI applications have been known to work well with Teiid Data Virtualization?
rareddy Jan 14, 2015 12:02 PM (in response to cb11)Teiid JIRA server is part of the jboss.org infrastructure, you need to login https://developer.jboss.org/login.jspa then go to https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-3073
If you are not still able to see contents, you can send an email to help@jboss.org with issue.
Ramesh..
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6. Re: What BI applications have been known to work well with Teiid Data Virtualization?
cb11 Jan 14, 2015 1:20 PM (in response to rareddy)Thanks. I was finally able to view the issue.
Seems like the issue with Tableau is pretty significant and could negatively impact our adoption of any teiid abstracts. The issue has been logged in August and has yet to be resolved. Do you anticipate resolution anytime in the near future?
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7. Re: What BI applications have been known to work well with Teiid Data Virtualization?
rareddy Jan 14, 2015 1:49 PM (in response to cb11)Seems like the issue with Tableau is pretty significant and could negatively impact our adoption of any teiid abstracts.
That is your call, but from what I have seen it did not seem to affect that mush, I was able to do pretty much able to generate reports and visualization without any issues.
The issue has been logged in August and has yet to be resolved. Do you anticipate resolution anytime in the near future?
We have fixed couple issues in the later Teiid versions, but is you read the text on the issue, it is not clear how Tableu is generating error, as some of them Teiid does have support for. If you want dig in and provide suggestions, I will accept any contributions.
Ramesh..
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8. Re: What BI applications have been known to work well with Teiid Data Virtualization?
shawkins Jan 14, 2015 2:04 PM (in response to rareddy)Simply retesting with the latest 8.10 pre-release would add a little more clarity on what remains for Tableau to utilize us more effectively. As Ramesh says their tool will still integrate with us regardless, but will assume a narrower set of capabilities than it should. As we have different syntax options that we support than other vendors, it may necessitate changes on their end as well. But since it is a proprietary solution it is not something that we can readily dig into on our own.
The answer from http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/44204/does-anyone-know-any-good-open-source-software-for-visualizing-data-from-… highlights a couple of open source solutions.