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Adding the ADBC adapter
If you want to use the Apama Data Player in your project, you need to add and configure the Apama Database Connector adapter that is appropriate to the data source used by the project: ODBC, JDBC, or Sim.
1. There are two ways of adding an ADBC adapter to a project.
If you are creating a new Apama project, select File > Project > New > Apama , give it a name, and click Next.
If you are adding an ADBC adapter to an existing project:
a. In the Project Explorer right-click the project and select Apama > Add Adapter. The Add Adapter Instance dialog opens.
b. If desired, in the Add Adapter Instance dialog, create a new name for the adapter instance or accept the default instance name. Apama Studio prevents you from using a name that is already in use.
2. In the New Apama Project dialog or the Add Adapter Instance dialog, select the ADBC adapter bundle that is appropriate to the kind of data source your application will use. Click Finish or OK.
Apama Studio adds an Adapters node to your project if not already present. The node will contain a node for the new adapter. The adapter node contains an instance of the new adapter.
When you add a data source-specific adapter, the ADBC Adapter common (Apama Database Connector Common common) bundle will be added to the project automatically.
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