CONNX Data Integration Suite 14.8.0 | Developer Guide | CONNX JDBC Driver | CONNX JDBC Router
 
CONNX JDBC Router
The CONNX JDBC Router component is only necessary if Web applications are served by a Web server located on a different machine than the JDBC Server. The router is necessary because applet security states that a socket connection must be made only to the Web server machine.
The router is a Java application placed on the Web server. It is stored in the connxRouter.jar file which is located in C:\CONNX32\CONNXJDBC\java\jar\connxRouter.jar, and in the redistributable Java jar file, C:\CONNX32\CONNXJDBC\java\ftp\CONNXjdbcftp.jar.
The parameters for the router are as follows:
IP# of CONNX JDBC Server
Port# of CONNX JDBC Server
Port# of CONNX JDBC Router
The router can be invoked as a Java application with the following command, typed within your Java program code:
Java -classpath location and name of CONNXRouter.jar
com.CONNX.Router.TCRouter machine name of CONNX JDBC Server or machine ip address or alias
PORT# of CONNX JDBC Server Port# of Router
For example:
Java -classpath C:\CONNX32\CONNXJDBC\java\jar\connxRouter.jar
com.CONNX.Router.TCRouter MyServerMachine127.00.00.01 7500 7503
The Java client applications must connect to the Java Router and address the fact that the Port number may differ from the default. Software AG recommends that the JDBC Server be run on the same machine as the Web server. The JDBC Router is only used in environments where this is not possible.