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Master Power Bi with Java - fessridakla - 06-01-2023 Master Power Bi with Java Published 6/2023 Created by Skill Academy MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 6 Lectures ( 32m ) | Size: 333.33 MB Learn Power Bi Concepts with power BI What you'll learn Master java concepts with power BI you will be able to visualize the data with power Bi You will learn how to use the java with power bi You will create some data reports for java with Power Bi Requirements You are required to have some knowledge for java and power Bi Description You will learn java with power bi. To work with Power BI using Java, you can utilize Power BI REST APIs. These APIs allow you to interact with Power BI services programmatically, enabling tasks such as embedding Power BI reports, creating dashboards, refreshing data, and managing user access. Java and Power BI are two different technologies that can be used together to create powerful data visualization and analytics solutions. While Java is a general-purpose programming language, Power BI is a business intelligence tool developed by MicrosoftTo get started with Java and Power BI integration, follow these steps:Register an application with Azure Active Directory (AAD): You need to create an application registration in AAD to obtain the necessary credentials (client ID, client secret, and redirect URI) for authenticating your Java application with Power BI.Authenticate with Power BI: Use the obtained credentials to authenticate your Java application with Power BI REST APIs. You can choose from various authentication methods, such as OAuth 2.0, to establish a secure connection.Use Power BI REST APIs: Once authenticated, you can make HTTP requests to the Power BI REST APIs using Java libraries like Apache HttpClient or OkHttp. These APIs allow you to perform actions like embedding reports, creating datasets, refreshing data, and managing Power BI resources.Handle responses and data manipulation: Parse the responses received from Power BI APIs in your Java application to extract the required data or perform any necessary manipulations. You can use JSON libraries like Jackson or Gson to handle JSON responses. HOMEPAGE DOWNLOAD |