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Connect JLL OneView to KODE OS for other data integration

Overview

Use this integration to connect JLL OneView portfolio data to KODE OS. Historical REST feeds deliver asset performance, occupancy, leasing, and operational KPIs for real estate analytics.

Supported Capabilities

  • Collect Sensor Data
  • Collect Non-Sensor Data

Prerequisites

  • An active account with JLL OneView and access to their API or developer portal
  • OAuth client credentials (Client ID and Client Secret) from the JLL OneView developer portal
  • KODE OS environment with access to Data Sources

Generate API Credentials

  1. Log in to the JLL OneView developer portal or admin console
  2. Navigate to the API or developer settings section
  3. Create a new API application or client
  4. Note the Client ID and Client Secret — you will need these when configuring the connector in KODE OS

Configure Connector in KODE OS

  1. Navigate to Data Sources in your building
  2. Click API Catalog and search for JLL OneView
  3. Click + Add Datasource
  4. Fill in the fields below and complete the three-page setup flow

What Data You Get

Leases

Lease records including tenant, space, lease terms, dates, and financial details

Lease Costs

Lease cost and billing records including charges, payment schedules, and cost breakdowns

Event Logs

System and security event records with timestamps, event types, and associated devices KODE OS maps JLL OneView data to these standard fields:

Polling Schedule

  • Lease — Default polling: 7 days (min: 7 days, max: 7 days)
  • LeaseCost
  • EventLog
For more details on collection modes, see the Data Collection guide.

Use Cases

Once connected, this integration enables you to:
  • Centralize JLL OneView data in your building operations dashboard
  • Correlate data from this system with other building systems for comprehensive analytics

Troubleshooting

Verify that the credentials are correct and have not expired. Check that the URL is reachable from the KODE OS environment. Ensure the Client ID and Client Secret match the values from the JLL OneView developer portal.
Check the connector status on the Data Sources page. If the status shows an error, review the error logs on the connector detail page. Common causes include expired credentials, network changes, or rate limiting by the JLL OneView API.
Last modified on March 29, 2026