CONNX Data Integration Suite 14.8.0 | Enterprise Planning Guide | CONNX Scenarios | Scenario 4: JBoss and Hibernate on Linux
 
Scenario 4: JBoss and Hibernate on Linux
This scenario shows a JBoss application using Hibernate on Linux and the JDBC/RCI server on Linux connecting to Adabas on Z-Linux and DB2 on z/OS.
In this scenario, the Java desktop app has a remote connection to JBoss. JBoss uses Hibernate and the CONNX JDBC client to create a direct connection to the CONNX JDBC/RCI Server which is directly connected to the CONNX Core. The CONNEX Core has direct connection to the CDD and remote connections to the DB2, the CONNX Server and the CONNX License server.
CONNX supports Java connectivity to any CONNX Client platform.
CONNX for JDBC is a Type 3 networked driver. Java access to CONNX is supported from any platform that supports Java version 1.3 and above, including VMS.
Our scenario uses Hibernate within JBoss, a popular open-source Java Service Container. The CONNX JDBC Client jar and the JDBC/RCI Server are both located on the same machine. This allows for very fast communication between client and the JDBC/RCI middleware via the system network loopback interface.