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Global Index
Table of Contents
About This Document
Purpose of This Document
Audience
How This Document Is Organized
Using Cloudscape in a Multi-User Environment
Cloudscape in a Server Framework
Connectivity Configurations
Differences Between Embedded and Server Configurations
Embedding Servers
Using a Server Framework with Cloudsync
Multi-User Features Available in All Cloudscape Products
RmiJdbc
Row-Level Locking
Multiple Concurrency Levels
Multi-Connection and Multi-Threading
Administrative Tools
Cloudconnector
Features of Cloudconnector
Development
Integrated Development Environments (IDEs)
Web Development in Java
Workspaces
Integration
Deployment
Transactions
Firewall Support
Data Caching
Shared Database Connections
Server Scalability
Standard Internet Protocols
Management
Graphical Management Console
Integrated Logging
The WebLogic JDBC Services Integration
About this Book and the Cloudconnector Documentation
Installing Cloudscape in a Server Framework
Installation Directory
JDK
Libraries
When to Use client.jar
Setting PATH for a Server
Class Path for a Server
Library Path for Cloudconnector on UNIX
Starting and Shutting Down Cloudconnector
Starting Cloudconnector
Checklist of Startup Tasks
Step One: Open a Command Window for Starting the Server
Step Two: Set Path
Step Three: Modify the setServerCloudscapeCP Script
Step Four: Modify the startCS Script
Overview
Setting cloudscape.system.home and weblogic.system.home
Default Directory and Properties Files Layout
Step Five: Modify weblogic.properties If Necessary
Setting a Password
Modifying the Port Number
Step Six: Update the Path to the Cloudscape Home Directory
Step Seven: Run the Two Scripts
Verifying Startup
Shutting Down Cloudconnector
Shutting Down Cloudconnector When User Authentication Is Enabled
Using ;shutdown=true with Concurrent Embedded and Remote Access
Accessing Cloudconnector from a Client
Preparing Clients
JDK Version
Class Path
Cloudconnector WebLogic Version
Using Cloudconnector Clients
Specifying the Client JDBC Driver
Specifying the Database Connection URL
Setting Session-Level WebLogic Properties on the URL
Turning Off Prefetching and Caching
Turning Off the Parameter Cache
Using ij and Cloudview with Cloudconnector
Working with Java Data Types in a Server
Deploying Java Classes
Using the Cloudscape Types on a Client
Working with Non-Serializable Types
User Authentication Using Cloudconnector
Why Use Connection Pools?
Creating a Connection Pool
Setting Up Access Control Lists
Using a Connection from a Connection Pool
Refreshing or Resetting a Connection Pool
Configuring a Server Framework for Cloudscape
Setting Cloudscape Properties
System Properties
Conglomerate-Specific and Database-Wide Properties
Other Properties
Setting Cloudconnector Properties
Configuring Multi-Threading
Disabling HTTP Services
Cloudconnector Administration
SSL Security in Cloudconnector
Setting Properties to Enable SSL
URLs for SSL
Cloudscape Access Using RmiJdbc
How RmiJdbc Works
Configuring Cloudscape for RmiJdbc
Setting Class Path
RmiJdbc JVM Information
Setting Port Numbers
Starting and Stopping the RmiJdbc Server
Starting the Server
Altering the StartCS Script
Shutting Down the Server
Accessing RmiJdbc Server from a Client
Client Class Path
JDBC Driver and Database Connection URL for an RmiJdbc Client
Client JDK
Database Connection URL for RmiJdbc
Using the Cloudscape Tools with RmiJdbc
The RJPing Utility
Embedding Servers
Embedded Server Topology
How to Start an Embedded Server From an Application
RmiJdbc Server Example
Cloudconnector Example
Checking Database Consistency
The checkTable Method
Sample Error Messages
Sample Queries
Backing Up and Restoring Databases
Backing Up a Database
Offline Backups
On-line Backups
With the backup Method
With the freeze and unfreeze Methods and Operating System Commands
When the Log Is in a non-Default Location
Backing Up Encrypted Databases
Backup History
Failure Recovery
Restoring from a Backup
Restoring a Database When the Log Is in a Non-Default Location
When You Backed up with Cloudscapes Built-In Backup Command
When You Backed up with Operating System Commands
Logging on a Separate Device
Using the logDevice Property
Example of Creating a Log in a Non-Default Location
Example of Moving a Log Manually
Issues for Logging in a Non-Default Location
Getting Locking Information
Displaying Current Locking Information
LockTable
TransactionTable
Example Using the Lock Manager VTIs
Lock Monitoring
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