Devart ODBC Driver for Confluence

ODBC access to Confluence Cloud data

Publisher

Devart

About this software

ODBC Driver for Confluence Cloud lets Windows applications that support ODBC access Confluence Cloud content for reporting and analysis. It maps Confluence entities such as pages, spaces, and attachments to relational tables for use with BI, reporting, and ETL tools. The driver is distributed for Windows and offered under a subscription single-license model; see publisher documentation for installation and authentication details.

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Devart ODBC Driver for Confluence

Devart ODBC Driver for Confluence
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Benefits

  • ODBC connectivity: Enables ODBC-capable Windows apps to query Confluence Cloud data directly.
  • Confluence data mapping: Exposes pages, spaces, and attachments as relational tables for queries.
  • BI and reporting: Works with BI, reporting, and ETL tools through standard ODBC interfaces.
  • Windows support: Designed for Windows environments and ODBC-compliant applications.
  • Licensing option: Offered under subscription single-license terms; see publisher for details.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Product documentation: Online manuals and setup guides available on publisher site.
  • Knowledge base articles: Searchable articles and how-to resources are provided on the publisher website.
  • Support portal tickets: Access technical support through the publisher's support ticketing portal.
  • Updates and patches: Publisher provides driver updates and maintenance via website downloads.
  • Compatibility notes: Compatibility and prerequisites are listed in the product documentation.

Frequently asked questions

What is Devart ODBC Driver for Confluence?
An ODBC-compliant driver that exposes Confluence data as a relational data source, enabling SQL-based tools to query Confluence content and metadata.
Which applications can use this ODBC driver?
Any ODBC-compliant application—BI, reporting, analytics, or ETL tools and spreadsheets—can connect to Confluence data through a standard ODBC interface.
How is a connection to Confluence typically configured?
By creating an ODBC data source or using a connection string that specifies the Confluence host and credentials; driver-specific options may be available for query behavior and optimization.
What security considerations apply when using the driver?
Authentication uses Confluence credentials provided via the ODBC connection; use network encryption and access controls to protect credentials and restrict which Confluence data is exposed.