mkdir /opt/openlink
cd /opt/openlink
.taz
archive, and an optional administrator
.taz
file. Download these documents using
binary-preserving methods (e.g., ftp in BIN mode, or scp), and
place them in your installation folder.sh install.sh
http://broker-host.example.com:8000/
admin
." This is the username you will use when
working with the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin
Assistant. (You can set up other usernames later; consider this one
similar to "root
.")admin
." This is the password associated with the
username you just set.[generic_ora{{version}}]
. For Example, the Oracle 12
parameters are located in:[generic_ora12]
.Connect Options = -H {{host}} -P {{port
number}}
.$OPENLINK_INSTALL/bin/odbc.ini
with
a suitable text editor such as vi
.[OpenLink] Driver = /OPENLINK_INSTALL/lib/oplodbc.so Host = localhost:5000 ServerType = Oracle 8.1.x Database = Options = Username = Password = FetchBufferSize = 99 ReadOnly = no DeferLongFetch = no JetFix = no Description = Sample DSN
[sybase12] Driver = /OPENLINK_INSTALL/lib/oplodbc.so Host = requestbroker_hostname:5000 ServerType = Sybase 12 Database = test Options = -H sybase_hostname -P 4500 Username = sa Password = FetchBufferSize = 99 ReadOnly = no DeferLongFetch = no JetFix = no Description = Sample Sybase 12 Connection
[sybase15] Driver = /OPENLINK_INSTALL/lib/oplodbc.so Host = requestbroker_hostname:5000 ServerType = Sybase 15 Database = test Options = -H sybase_hostname -P 4500 Username = sa Password = FetchBufferSize = 99 ReadOnly = no DeferLongFetch = no JetFix = no Description = Sample Sybase 15 Connection
iodbctest
tool, which is packaged with the
HTTP-based OpenLink ODBC Administrator, as follows:
# cd OPENLINK_INSTALL # . ./openlink.sh # iodbctest sybase15 iODBC Demonstration program This program shows an interactive SQL processor Driver Manager: 03.52.0507.0105 Driver: 06.02.1217 OpenLink Generic ODBC Driver (oplodbc.so) SQL>You should now be able to issue SQL statements directly against the target database.
The bitness of the Generic ODBC Driver is determined by the bitness of your ODBC client application.
That is, if your ODBC client application is 32-bit, then the Generic ODBC Driver component MUST also be 32-bit.
mkdir /opt/openlink
cd /opt/openlink
cd /opt/openlink
Download these documents
using
binary-preserving methods (e.g., ftp in BIN mode, or scp), and
place them in your installation folder.
export JAVA_HOME=/path/to/your/JAVA/installation
sh install.sh
opljdbc3.jar,
megathin3.jar
openlink.jdbc3.Driver
jdbc:openlink://<Hostname>:[portnumber] [/UID] [/PWD]
[/READONLY] [/SVT] [/APPLICATION] [/FBS|FETCHBUFFERSIZE]
[/ENCRYPTED] [/CHARSET] [/UNICODE] [/DLF] [/DATABASE] [/OPTIONS]
[/DRIVER]
/ENCRYPTED
may pass '1', '0', 'Y',
'N', 'y', or 'n'. (This feature is disabled by default.)System.getProperty("file.encoding")
./DLF
may be set to '1', '0',
'Y', 'N', 'y', or 'n'. (This feature is disabled by default.)jdbc:openlink://localhost:5000/SVT=Ingres
II/DATABASE=iidbdb/UID=ingres/PWD=ingres
jdbc:openlink://192.128.13.119:5000/SVT=Oracle
8.1.x/DATABASE=ORCL/UID=scott/PWD=tiger
jdbc:openlink://saturn:5000/SVT=Progress
91D/DATABASE=isports/OPTIONS=-S isports -N tcp -H
saturn
jdbc:openlink://localhost:5000/SVT=SQLServer
2000/DATABASE=Northwind/UID=sa/OPTIONS=-S SATURN