Create an IBM IBM DB2 base connection using the Flow Service API
A base connection represents the authenticated connection between a source and Adobe Experience Platform.
This tutorial walks you through the steps to create a base connection for IBM DB2 using the Flow Service API.
Getting started
This guide requires a working understanding of the following components of Adobe Experience Platform:
- Sources: Experience Platform allows data to be ingested from various sources while providing you with the ability to structure, label, and enhance incoming data using Platform services.
- Sandboxes: Experience Platform provides virtual sandboxes which partition a single Platform instance into separate virtual environments to help develop and evolve digital experience applications.
The following sections provide additional information that you will need to know in order to successfully connect to IBM DB2 using the Flow Service API.
server
database
username
password
connectionSpec.id
09182899-b429-40c9-a15a-bf3ddbc8ced7
.For more information about getting started refer to this IBM DB2 document.
Using Platform APIs
For information on how to successfully make calls to Platform APIs, see the guide on getting started with Platform APIs.
Create a base connection
A base connection retains information between your source and Platform, including your source’s authentication credentials, the current state of the connection, and your unique base connection ID. The base connection ID allows you to explore and navigate files from within your source and identify the specific items that you want to ingest, including information regarding their data types and formats.
To create a base connection ID, make a POST request to the /connections
endpoint while providing your IBM DB2 authentication credentials as part of the request parameters.
API format
POST /connections
Request
The following request creates a base connection for IBM DB2:
curl -X POST \
'https://platform.adobe.io/data/foundation/flowservice/connections' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer {ACCESS_TOKEN}' \
-H 'x-api-key: {API_KEY}' \
-H 'x-gw-ims-org-id: {ORG_ID}' \
-H 'x-sandbox-name: {SANDBOX_NAME}' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"name": "IBM DB2 connection",
"description": "IBM DB2 test connection",
"auth": {
"specName": "Basic Authentication",
"params": {
"server": "{SERVER}",
"database": "{DATABASE}",
"authenticationType": "{AUTHENTICATION_TYPE}",
"username": "{USERNAME}",
"password": "{PASSWORD}"
}
},
"connectionSpec": {
"id": "09182899-b429-40c9-a15a-bf3ddbc8ced7",
"version": "1.0"
}
}'
auth.params.connectionString
connectionSpec.id
09182899-b429-40c9-a15a-bf3ddbc8ced7
.Response
A successful response returns details of the newly created connection, including its unique identifier (id
). This ID is required to explore your data in the next tutorial.
{
"id": "575abae5-c99a-452c-9aba-e5c99ac52c4d",
"etag": "\"e5012c89-0000-0200-0000-5eaa036b0000\""
}
Next steps
By following this tutorial, you have created an IBM DB2 base connection using the Flow Service API. You can use this base connection ID in the following tutorials: