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  • Subject: Re: System Name for JDBC connection. etc.
  • From: "Dave Wall" <dawall@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 15:34:48 -0600
  • Importance: Normal


I hope someone else on this forum can help you out here.  I am lucky enough
to have a system operator that does all our comm and network setup.  Is
there a chance we are working too hard at this?  Do you already have TCP
set up in your environment and can ping your AS/400 from your PC?  If yes
then the name you use on ping is the name you give the JDBC driver.

David Wall
AS/400 Toolbox for Java


"Bruce Jin" <brucej@MRC-PRODUCTIVITY.COM>@midrange.com on 11/21/2000
12:52:09 PM

Please respond to JAVA400-L@midrange.com

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Subject:  Re: System Name for JDBC connection. etc.



How do I set up the system name so that my as400 is know to the network and
thus I can use Toolbox driver to access my as400?

TIA
Bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Wall <dawall@us.ibm.com>
To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com <JAVA400-L@midrange.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: System Name for JDBC connection. etc.


>
>With the Toolbox driver the name is the AS/400's name as it is known to
the
>network.  The Toolbox uses sockets support built into Java to exchange
data
>between the client and server.  That name given to the Toolbox driver is
>passed on to the JVM when a socket connection is created.  The JVM and/or
>network does normal name resolution activities (go to the DNS to resolve
>the name, for example) to figure out the target of the connection.
>
>David Wall
>AS/400 Toolbox for Java
>
>
>"Bruce Jin" <brucej@MRC-PRODUCTIVITY.COM>@midrange.com on 11/21/2000
>08:28:34 AM
>
>Please respond to JAVA400-L@midrange.com
>
>Sent by:  owner-java400-l@midrange.com
>
>
>To:   <JAVA400-L@midrange.com>
>cc:
>Subject:  System Name for JDBC connection. etc.
>
>
>
>Hello,
>
>Where I can find the system name for DriverManager.getConnection()?
>Do I have to add this name using WRKRDBDIRE?
>If I use non-native driver com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver() to
access
>AS400 from PC, how the AS400 is located and connected through this name?
>
>TIA
>
>Bruce
>
>
>


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