To use CONNX JDBC, you must first use the DSNRegistry tool to create a logical name, known as a Data Source Name (DSN) that points to the CDD.
The CDD DSN should be registered on the same machine on which the CONNX JDBC Server is installed. The CONNX JDBC Server checks the Windows registry on that machine to locate the DSNs.
Note: A JDBC DSN is not the same as an ODBC DSN. If you intend to use both ODBC and JDBC to access databases, you must create a DSN for both access methods.