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Google Analytics 4 JDBC 6.0.0

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     README
     Progress(R) DataDirect(R) 
     Progress(R) DataDirect(R) for JDBC(TM) for Google Analytics 4(TM) Driver
     Release 6.0.0
     February 2026


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Copyright (C) 2026 Progress Software Corporation and/or its 
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CONTENTS

Post-GA Product Announcements
Requirements
Installation Directory
Data Source and Platform Support 
Changes Since 6.0.0 GA
Release 6.0.0 Features 
DataDirect JDBC Driver Configuration Manager
Notes, Known Problems, and Restrictions
Documentation
Installed Files


     Post-GA Product Announcements
The readme files will no longer be updated with product announcements and new 
features after the General Availability (GA) of the product. For the latest 
updates and enhancements, please refer to the release notes 
(https://www.progress.com/datadirect-connectors/whats-new).


     Requirements

* A supported Java Virtual Machine (JVM) must be defined on your system path.

* The installer program requires a JVM that is Java SE 11 or higher, including
  Oracle JDK, OpenJDK, and IBM SDK (Java) distributions.
  
* The driver requires a JVM that is Java SE 8 or higher, including Oracle JDK,
  OpenJDK, and IBM SDK (Java) distributions.



     Installation Directory

The default installation directory for the driver is:

* Windows:
  C:\Program Files\Progress\DataDirect\JDBC

* UNIX/Linux:
  /opt/Progress/DataDirect/JDBC
  Note: For UNIX/Linux, if you do not have access to "/opt", your user's home
  directory will take the place of this directory.


    Data Source and Platform Support

For the latest data source and platform support information, refer to the 
Product Compatibility Guide: 
https://docs.progress.com/bundle/datadirect-product-compatibility/resource/
datadirect-product-compatibility.pdf


    Changes Since 6.0.0 GA

Enhancements
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* The driver has been enhanced to comply with FIPS standards for data
  encryption. As part of this enhancement, the driver was tested with
  FIPS 140-3 enabled using a Red Hat OpenJDK 21 on a Red Hat Universal Base
  Image 9 instance.


Changed Behavior
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* The connection property SpyAttributes has been updated to exclude the 
  attribute load=classname, which was previously used to load the driver 
  specified by the given class name. See SpyAttributes for details.
  
* The installer program now requires you to install a JRE that is Java SE 11 or
  higher before running the installer. In earlier versions, the JRE used by the
  installer program was included in the product. However, to avoid potential
  security vulnerabilities, the installer program no longer includes a JRE.
  Instead, the installer program uses the JRE in your environment to allow for
  the most secure version of a JRE to be used.
 
  Note: This change does not affect the JVM requirements for the driver. For the latest 
  driver requirements, refer to the Product Compatibility Guide:
  https://docs.progress.com/bundle/datadirect-product-compatibility/resource/
  datadirect-product-compatibility.pdf



    Release 6.0.0 Features 

The Progress DataDirect for JDBC for Google Analytics 4 driver supports SQL
read-only access for JDBC applications to Google Analytics using Google 
Analytics 4 Data and Admin APIs. In addition, the driver employs a SQL engine 
component that provides comprehensive SQL support and JDBC standard 
connectivity. To support SQL access to Google Analytics services, the driver
creates a relational map of the Google Analytics data model and translates SQL
statements to Google Analytics REST API 4 requests.

* The driver supports SQL read-only access to Google Analytics using Google 
  Analytics 4 (GA4) Data and Admin APIs. 

* The driver supports all JDBC Core functions.

* The driver supports the core SQL-92 grammar.

* The driver supports Google Analytics data types. 
  
* The driver supports OAuth 2.0 authentication.  

* The driver supports the handling of large result sets with paging, and the
  FetchSize connection property.
  
* The driver includes the Progress DataDirect Google Analytics 4 Configuration 
  Manager for quick configuration and testing of your driver in a web browser. 
  The tool allows you to:  
  - Generate and edit connection URLs
  - Test connect your connection URLs
  - Add tables to a relational view of Google Analytics data
  - Execute SQL commands for testing


 
    DataDirect JDBC Driver Configuration Manager 
	
The driver includes a browser-based configuration tool, the DataDirect JDBC
Driver Configuration Manager, that allows you to generate and test connection
URLs that you can use with your application. You can launch the Configuration
Manager by double-clicking on the driver jar file. Or, from the command line,
you can navigate to the directory containing the driver jar file; then, execute
the following command:  	

 java -jar googleanalytics4.jar

The Google Analytics 4 Configuration Manager will open in your default web 
browser. For more information, refer to the user's guide for your driver.


	Notes, Known Problems, and Restrictions

The following are notes, known problems, and restrictions with Release 6.0.0 of
the driver.

Adding Tables Using JDBCISQL
----------------------------
Using JDBCISQL, if you attempt to add a table using a JSON string, the driver 
will return the following error: "The value for connection option ADDTABLES is 
invalid". To work around this, you must escape the double quotes (") in the 
string using backslashes (\). For example: 

addtables='{\"sample_table\":[\"col1\",\"col2\",\"col3\"]}' 

Case Sensitivity in query parameters for DefaultQueryOptions property
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The query parameters in the connection property DefaultQueryOptions are case 
sensitive. The recommended casing of the parameters is medial capitals 
(camel case). For example, DefaultQueryOptions=(startDate=<value>;
endDate=<value>;propertyId=<value>).

Aggregates for Date/Time Data Types
-----------------------------------
The MIN and MAX aggregates for the Date/Time data types might return incorrect
values. 

JTA Support
-----------
JDBC distributed transactions through JTA are not supported.

Executing DataDirect Shell Script
---------------------------------
For UNIX/Linux users: If you receive an error message when executing any
DataDirect for JDBC shell script, make sure that the file has EXECUTE
permission. To do this, use the chmod command. For example, to grant EXECUTE
permission to the testforjdbc.sh file, change to the directory containing
testforjdbc.sh and enter: chmod +x testforjdbc.sh

JDBC Methods
------------
The following notes on JDBC methods apply generally to Progress DataDirect for
JDBC drivers. Additional information on driver support for the JDBC API can be
found in the "JDBC Support" section of the product user's guide.

* The DataDirect for JDBC drivers allow PreparedStatement.setXXX methods and 
  ResultSet.getXXX methods on Blob/Clob data types, in addition to the 
  functionality described in the JDBC specification. The supported
  conversions typically are the same as those for LONGVARBINARY/LONGVARCHAR,
  except where limited by database support.

* Calling CallableStatement.registerOutputParameter(parameterIndex, sqlType)
  with sqlType Types.NUMERIC or Types.DECIMAL sets the scale of the output
  parameter to zero (0). According to the JDBC specification, calling
  CallableStatement.registerOutputParameter(parameterIndex, sqlType, scale) is
  the recommended method for registering NUMERIC or DECIMAL output parameters.  
  
* When attempting to create an updatable, scroll-sensitive result set for a
  query that contains an expression as one of the columns, the driver cannot
  satisfy the scroll-sensitive request. The driver downgrades the type of the
  result returned to scroll-insensitive.
  
* The DataDirect for JDBC drivers support retrieval of output parameters from a
  stored procedure before all result sets and/or update counts have been 
  completely processed. When CallableStatement.getXXX is called, result sets 
  and update counts that have not yet been processed by the application are 
  discarded to make the output parameter data available. Warnings are generated
  when results are discarded.

* The preferred method for executing a stored procedure that generates result
  sets and update counts is using CallableStatement.execute(). If multiple
  results are generated using executeUpdate, the first update count is returned.
  Any result sets prior to the first update count are discarded. If multiple
  results are generated using executeQuery, the first result set is returned.
  Any update counts prior to the first result set are discarded. Warnings are
  generated when result sets or update counts are discarded.  
  
* The ResultSet methods getTimestamp(), getDate(), and getTime() return
  references to mutable objects. If the object reference returned from any of
  these methods is modified, re-fetching the column using the same method
  returns the modified value. The value is only modified in memory; the
  database value is not modified.

  
     Documentation

PROGRESS DATADIRECT GOOGLE ANALYTICS 4 FOR JDBC DOCUMENTATION SET
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The driver documentation set is available from the Progress Information Hub:

https://docs.progress.com/category/datadirect-google-analytics

You can access the online help system directly in either of the following ways.
* Via the HTML redirect in the installation Help directory
* By selecting Help from the menu in the Configuration Manager


     Installed Files

When you extract the contents of the installation download package to your
installer directory, you will notice the following files that are required to
install the driver:

*  Windows:
   - PROGRESS_DATADIRECT_JDBC_INSTALL.exe
   - DriverModules
     - PROGRESS_DATADIRECT_JDBC_GOOGLEANALYTICS4_6.0.0_INSTALL.iam.zip
     - PROGRESS_DATADIRECT_JDBC_COMMON_6.0.0_INSTALL.iam.zip

*  Non-Windows:
   - PROGRESS_DATADIRECT_JDBC_INSTALL.jar
   - DriverModules
     - PROGRESS_DATADIRECT_JDBC_GOOGLEANALYTICS4_6.0.0_INSTALL.iam.zip
     - PROGRESS_DATADIRECT_JDBC_COMMON_6.0.0_INSTALL.iam.zip

When you install the driver, the installer creates the following directories and
files in the product installation directory in the default installation
directory or in an installation directory you specify, represented by
INSTALL_DIR.


INSTALL_DIR/:
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LicenseTool.jar            Product license file manager

ddprocinfo.exe             Windows executable to start the Processor Information
                           Utility

ddprocinfo                 UNIX/Linux script to start the Processor Information
                           Utility

fixes.txt                  Information on resolved issues for Progress
                           DataDirect for JDBC drivers


INSTALL_DIR/Examples/Bulk/:
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Load From File/bulkLoadFileDemo.java
                           Java source example for bulk loading from a CSV file

Load From File/load.txt    Sample data for the example

Streaming/bulkLoadStreamingDemo.java
                           Java source example for bulk loading from a result
                           set

Threaded Streaming/bulkLoadThreadedStreamingDemo.java
                           Java source example for multi-threaded bulk loading
                           from a result set

Threaded Streaming/README.txt
                           Instructions on how to use the thread.properties file

Threaded Streaming/thread.properties
                           Properties file for the example


INSTALL_DIR/Examples/JNDI/:
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JNDI_FILESYSTEM_Example.java
                           Example Java(TM) source file

JNDI_LDAP_Example.java     Example Java source file



INSTALL_DIR/help/: 
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*.html                     HTML redirects to driver help systems


INSTALL_DIR/install/: 
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.psc_dd_inst_reg.xml       Support file for the installation logs

logs/*.*                   Log file generated upon installation


INSTALL_DIR/lib/60/:
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googleanalytics4.jar       Google Analytics 4 Driver and DataSource 
                           classes


INSTALL_DIR/NOTICES/:
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JDBC for Google Analytics 4 v6.0 notices.txt
                           Third party agreement information


INSTALL_DIR/pool manager/:
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pool.jar                   All DataDirect Connection Pool Manager classes


INSTALL_DIR/READMES/:
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JDBC for Google Analytics 4 v6.0 readme.txt
                            This file


INSTALL_DIR/testforjdbc/:
-------------------------
Config.txt                 Configuration file for DataDirect Test

ddlogging.properties       Logging properties file

testforjdbc.bat            Batch file to start DataDirect Test

testforjdbc.sh             Shell script to start DataDirect Test

lib/testforjdbc.jar        DataDirect Test classes


INSTALL_DIR/uninstall/:
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.com.zerog.registry.xml    Support file for the uninstaller

.psc_dd_uninst_reg.xml     Support file for the uninstaller

InstallScript.iap_xml      Support file for the uninstaller

installvariables.properties
                           Support file for the Windows uninstaller

Uninstall_JDBC.exe         Windows uninstaller

Uninstall_JDBC.lax         Support file for the Windows uninstaller

uninstaller.jar            Java uninstaller

googleanalytics4/*.*       Support files for the uninstaller

resource/*.*               Resource files for the Windows uninstaller


February 2026
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