PL/SQL is a procedural language used in Oracle databases, and it does not have built-in support for connecting to MongoDB. However, you can use Oracle Database Gateway for MongoDB to establish a connection between Oracle Database and MongoDB.
To connect Oracle Database with MongoDB using the Oracle Database Gateway for MongoDB, follow these steps:
Here is an example of accessing MongoDB data in PL/SQL using the Oracle Database Gateway for MongoDB:
Install and configure the Oracle Database Gateway for MongoDB according to the documentation provided by Oracle.
Create a database link to MongoDB using the following SQL statement:
CREATE DATABASE LINK <db_link_name>
CONNECT TO <mongodb_username>
IDENTIFIED BY <mongodb_password>
USING 'MONGO_DB';
Replace <db_link_name>
with the name of the database link, <mongodb_username>
with the username for MongoDB, <mongodb_password>
with the password for MongoDB, and 'MONGO_DB'
with the name of the configured Oracle Database Gateway for MongoDB.
Use the created database link in PL/SQL code to access MongoDB data. For example:
DECLARE
v_name VARCHAR2(100);
BEGIN
SELECT name INTO v_name FROM <mongodb_collection>@<db_link_name> WHERE id = 1;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Name: ' || v_name);
END;
Replace <mongodb_collection>
with the name of the MongoDB collection you want to access and <db_link_name>
with the name of the created database link.
Note: The Oracle Database Gateway for MongoDB is a separate product provided by Oracle and may require a separate license. Make sure to review the licensing requirements and consult the official Oracle documentation for detailed instructions on installation and configuration.