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Talend Studio
allows you to create multiple connections in one go using a script.
The following example demonstrates how to create a local connection and a Talend Administration Center
connection in one go using a script.
Procedure
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Create a script file to define the connection details in JSON format.
In this example, name the script myConnections.json and
put it in the Talend Studio installation directory.
[
{
"name": "localConnection",
"description": "My local connection",
"local": true,
"user": "doc@company.com",
"workSpace": "D:\\Talend\\workspacelocal"
},
{
"name": "remoteConnection",
"description": "My remote connection",
"local": false,
"user": "dev@company.com",
"password": "mypassword",
"workSpace": "D:\\Talend\\workspaceremote",
"url": "http://192.128.8.88:8081/org.talend.administrator"
}
]
Warning: Make sure that the
path of your workspace directory contains no space or special characters, which may
cause Talend Studio to fail to work because
of JVM compatibility issues.
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In the Talend Studio installation directory, run the following command:
Talend-Studio-win-x86_64.exe -nosplash -application org.talend.commandline.GenerateConnection -consoleLog -data commandline-workspace -f myConnections.json
Note: This example assumes you are using Talend Studio on Microsoft Windows. If you are working on another Operating System, use
the executable file of Talend Studio corresponding to your Operating System.
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Launch Talend Studio.
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In the Talend Studio login window, click Manage Connections to open the
Connections window and check your connections.
The connections defined in the script file are created and shown in the
Connections window.