Help Center/ ROMA Connect/ User Guide/ Data Source Management/ Connecting to an MQS Data Source
Updated on 2024-11-27 GMT+08:00

Connecting to an MQS Data Source

Overview

ROMA Connect can use the MQS data source for data integration tasks. Before using the MQS data source, you need to connect it to ROMA Connect.

Prerequisites

Each connected data source must belong to an integration application. Ensure that an integration application is available before connecting a data source, or create one first.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the ROMA Connect console. On the Instances page, click View Console of an instance.
  2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Data Sources. In the upper right corner of the page, click Access Data Source.
  3. On the Default tab page, select MQS and click Next.
  4. Configure the data source connection information.
    Table 1 Data source connection information

    Parameter

    Description

    Name

    Enter a data source name. Using naming rules facilitates future search.

    Encoding Format

    Default: utf-8

    Integration Application

    Select the integration application to which the data source belongs.

    Description

    Enter a brief description of the data source.

    Connection Address

    Select the MQS private connection address in the current instance.

    Enable SSL

    Determine whether to use SSL authentication for the connection between ROMA Connect and MQS.

    Set this parameter to Yes if SSL is enabled and Intra-VPC Plaintext Access is disabled. In other cases, set this parameter to No.

    SSL Username/Application Key

    This parameter is mandatory only if Enable SSL is set to Yes.

    Enter the username used for SSL authentication. If ROMA Connect MQS is used as the MQS data source, the username is the key of the integration application.

    SSL Password/Application Secret

    This parameter is mandatory only if Enable SSL is set to Yes.

    Enter the password used for SSL authentication. If ROMA Connect MQS is used as the MQS data source, the username is the secret of the integration application.

    The following figure shows an example of data source connection configuration when SSL is enabled.

    Figure 1 Example of MQS data source connection configuration
  5. Click Check Connectivity to check the connectivity between ROMA Connect and the data source.
    • If the test result is Data source connected successfully, go to the next step.
    • If the test result is Failed to connect to the data source, check the data source status and connection parameters, and click Recheck until the connection is successful.
  6. Click Create.