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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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

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

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

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

Oracle databases.<br />

The DataServer for Oracle is also supported on several UNIX <strong>and</strong> LINUX platforms. For<br />

details, see http://communities.progress.com/pcom/community/psdn.<br />

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

configuration of a Progress <strong>OpenEdge</strong> DataServer for Oracle. The DataServer for Oracle<br />

installation provides one predefined DataServer broker (orabroker1). You can use this<br />

predefined component as a starting point for creating <strong>and</strong> configuring additional DataServer<br />

brokers. Each broker is referred to as an instance.<br />

Working with the Oracle DataServer broker<br />

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

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

(orabroker1).<br />

You can perform the following Oracle DataServer actions:<br />

• Configuring an Oracle DataServer broker<br />

• Editing an Oracle DataServer broker configuration<br />

• Creating an Oracle DataServer broker<br />

• Starting an Oracle DataServer broker<br />

• Starting an Oracle DataServer broker automatically<br />

• Stopping an Oracle DataServer broker<br />

• Viewing the status of an Oracle DataServer brokerr<br />

• Deleting an Oracle DataServer broker<br />

• Viewing the ODBC DataServer log files<br />

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