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JWootton
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To connect to SAP HANA Cloud Platform Smart Data Streaming (SDS),  you connect through one of the two SDS web servers:  either the Web Service Provider (WSP) or the Streaming Web Service (SWS). Both provide REST and WebSocket interfaces for connecting to SDS projects, and the WSP also provides REST calls for project lifecycle management.  The SWS interface is higher performance, however, for publishing and subscribing.

The APIs for WSP and SWS in HCP are the same as for the on-premises versions, but the URLs are different since they sit behind the HCP "load balancer". How to connect to SDS in HCP is covered in the HCP documentation here.  But since a lot of people struggle with this, here's a "cheat sheet":

For the two examples below:

  • the HCP account name is: xyz123

  • in HCP landscape us1

  • SDS is installed on the HANA database called: hdb1


The URL for the Streaming Web Service is:

https://hana-database-nameswshcp-account-name.landscape.hana.ondemand.com

Example - using the values above:

https://hdb1swsxyz123.us1.hana.ondemand.com

The URL for the Web Services Provider is:

https://hana-database-namewsphcp-account-name.landscape.hana.ondemand.com

Example - using the values above:

https://hdb1wspxyz123.us1.hana.ondemand.com

A few other notes:

  • use SWS wherever possible for publishing and subscribing - it's faster

  • use WSP for project lifecycle management

  • the studio tools connect via WSP

  • you don't need to include a port number when connecting from most tools, but if you do, the port is 443 (for both sws and wsp)


If you aren't sure about your HCP account name and the database name, you can get them from the HCP cockpit:






To connect from the SAP HANA Studio streaming plugin tools (or Eclipse with HANA and SDS plugins), follow the instructions here.  Remember that Studio always connects via WSP.

Note that if you are connecting to the Internet via a proxy, you may need to change your Eclipse (HANA Studio) network settings (under Windows > Preferences):



To use the streamingclusteradmin command line tool (included in the SDS client download package), you need to specify the port. Also, if you are connecting to the Internet via a proxy, you will need to specify the proxy settings. Here's an example:

streamingclusteradmin -D https.proxyHost=proxy -D https.proxyPort=8080 --uri=https://hdb1wspxyz123.us1.hana.ondemand.com:443 --username=SDSADMIN
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