@@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ If the TDengine server is already installed, it can be verified as follows:
The following example is in an Ubuntu environment and uses the `curl` tool to verify that the REST interface is working. Note that the `curl` tool may need to be installed in your environment.
The following example lists all databases on the host h1.taosdata.com. To use it in your environment, replace `h1.taosdata.com` and `6041` (the default port) with the actual running TDengine service FQDN and port number.
The following example lists all databases on the host h1.tdengine.com. To use it in your environment, replace `h1.tdengine.com` and `6041` (the default port) with the actual running TDengine service FQDN and port number.
@@ -133,8 +133,6 @@ The configuration parameters in the URL are as follows:
- batchfetch: true: pulls result sets in batches when executing queries; false: pulls result sets row by row. The default value is true. Enabling batch pulling and obtaining a batch of data can improve query performance when the query data volume is large.
- batchErrorIgnore:true: When executing statement executeBatch, if there is a SQL execution failure in the middle, the following SQL will continue to be executed. false: No more statements after the failed SQL are executed. The default value is: false.
For more information about JDBC native connections, see [Video Tutorial](https://www.taosdata.com/blog/2020/11/11/1955.html).
**Connect using the TDengine client-driven configuration file **
When you use a JDBC native connection to connect to a TDengine cluster, you can use the TDengine client driver configuration file to specify parameters such as `firstEp` and `secondEp` of the cluster in the configuration file as below:
`Taos` is an ADO.NET connector for TDengine, supporting Linux and Windows platforms. Community contributor `Maikebing@@maikebing contributes the connector`. Please refer to:
Since the TDengine client driver is written in C, using the native connection requires loading the client driver shared library file, which is usually included in the TDengine installer. You can install either standard TDengine server installation package or [TDengine client installation package](/get-started/). For Windows development, you need to install the corresponding [Windows client](https://www.taosdata.com/cn/all-downloads/#TDengine-Windows-Client) for TDengine.
Since the TDengine client driver is written in C, using the native connection requires loading the client driver shared library file, which is usually included in the TDengine installer. You can install either standard TDengine server installation package or [TDengine client installation package](/get-started/). For Windows development, you need to install the corresponding Windows client, please refer to [Install TDengine](../../get-started/package).
- libtaos.so: After successful installation of TDengine on a Linux system, the dependent Linux version of the client driver `libtaos.so` file will be automatically linked to `/usr/lib/libtaos.so`, which is included in the Linux scannable path and does not need to be specified separately.
- taos.dll: After installing the client on Windows, the dependent Windows version of the client driver taos.dll file will be automatically copied to the system default search path C:/Windows/System32, again without the need to specify it separately.