Starting and Stopping the CONNX JDBC Server on Windows
The CONNX JDBC server component is a Windows executable that communicates with the CONNX JDBC driver. When the CONNX JDBC server accepts a new connection, it creates a new thread that is dedicated towards communicating to that client. There must be at least one CONNX JDBC Server running on either a LAN or WAN for CONNX JDBC clients to operate.
The CONNX JDBC server runs as a service on Windows systems and this step is not necessary. If you wish to run the CONNX JDBC server from the command line rather than as a service, you must first stop the CONNX JDBC Server Service and then follow the steps outlined below.
After you start the CONNX JDBC Server (Command Line), The CONNX JDBC window minimizes to the task bar.
Note:
During installation of the CONNX JDBC Server, a dialog box appears asking for username and password if the CONNX JDBC service needs to be registered to a specific account. The local system account usually does not have rights to network drives, and since the CONNX JDBC Service needs access to the network (because of license files), the service must be bound to a user who has access rights.
To stop the CONNX JDBC Server, close the CONNX JDBC window.