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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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Configuring DataServers<br />

ODBC DataServer configuration <strong>and</strong> administration<br />

3–2<br />

The <strong>OpenEdge</strong>® DataServer for ODBC allows the <strong>OpenEdge</strong> Application Development<br />

Environment (ADE) <strong>and</strong> applications created with <strong>OpenEdge</strong> in Windows to access the<br />

ODBC-compliant databases DB2 <strong>and</strong> Sybase.<br />

You can use <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> or <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong> to configure <strong>and</strong> administer the<br />

configuration of an <strong>OpenEdge</strong> DataServer for ODBC. The DataServer for ODBC installation<br />

provides one predefined DataServer broker (odbbroker1) <strong>and</strong> one predefined NameServer<br />

(NS1). You can use these predefined components as a starting point for creating <strong>and</strong> configuring<br />

additional DataServer brokers, <strong>and</strong>, if needed, NameServers. Each broker is referred to as an<br />

instance.<br />

Working with the ODBC DataServer<br />

To work with the ODBC DataServer, double-click the ODBC DataServer folder from the<br />

management console list frame. There is one pre-defined default ODBC DataServer broker<br />

(osbroker1).<br />

The following sections describe these ODBC DataServer actions:<br />

• Configuring an ODBC DataServer broker<br />

• Editing an ODBC DataServer broker configuration<br />

• Creating an ODBC DataServer broker<br />

• Starting an ODBC DataServer broker<br />

• Starting an ODBC DataServer broker automatically<br />

• Stopping an ODBC DataServer broker<br />

• Viewing the status of an ODBC DataServer broker<br />

• Deleting an ODBC DataServer broker<br />

• Viewing the status of an ODBC DataServer broker

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