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CONNX 8.8 Release Notes CONNX Solutions Table of Contents Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 2 CONNX 8.8 Release Notes............................................................................................................................................ 3 Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3 CONNX Architecture (ODBC/JDBC) .............................................................................................................................. 4 CONNX ODBC Client .................................................................................................................................................... 5 CONNX Data Dictionary ................................................................................................................................................ 5 CONNX Data Server ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 CONNX JDBC Thin Client ............................................................................................................................................. 5 CONNX JDBC Server.................................................................................................................................................... 5 CONNX JDBC Router ................................................................................................................................................... 5 CONNX Client PC ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 CONNX Data Server ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 Requirements For CONNX 8.8....................................................................................................................................... 7 Data (Host) Server Requirements.................................................................................................................................. 7 CLIENT PC REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................................................................................... 8 JDBC Pure Java Client Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 8 Obtaining a current JDK (Java Development Kit)* ......................................................................................................... 8 Compatible Front Ends .................................................................................................................................................. 9 Installation Instructions .................................................................................................................................................. 9 Changes in CONNX 8.8 ............................................................................................................................................... 10 New Features .............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Resolved Issues .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 582740245 -2- 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions CONNX 8.8 Release Notes Overview CONNX 8.8 expands the database support of CONNX to include VSAM files on the VSE platform. A new component called the CONNX Data Synchronization Tool has been added to the CONNX family of products. This component provides a fast and easy method of creating data marts and data warehouses. Direct support for Microsoft .NET technology has been added to CONNX 8.8 with the introduction of a pure CONNX OLE DB Provider. Additionally, numerous feature requests have been implemented. The features contained within this release add performance, functionality, and ease of use to CONNX. This release contains all previous enhancements and resolved issues. Please see previous release notes for enhancements contained within those versions. CONNX provides businesses secure read/write real-time access to all enterprise data from any platform as if all the data existed in one relational database. All data is then accessible using standard SQL and any standards-based application. CONNX acts as a reusable data access framework for projects throughout the enterprise. CONNX supports C-ISAM, VSAM, DB2, Oracle, RMS, Rdb, PostGreSQL, DBMS, Dataflex, POWERflex, SQL Server, Sybase, Informix, and any OLE DB or ODBC data source. JDBC? Here are just some of the implementations in which CONNX 8.8 can be utilized: Data Migration Web Development Application/ Data Integration Application Development Ad Hoc Reporting Data Warehousing 582740245 -3- 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions CONNX Architecture (ODBC/JDBC) 582740245 -4- 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions CONNX ODBC Client The CONNX Client is based on an ODBC driver, which is a dynamic link library that applications call to access data located in remote systems. The CONNX ODBC driver processes the ODBC function calls, submits requests to the appropriate data source, and then returns the results. CONNX Data Dictionary The CONNX Data Dictionary (CDD) is a repository of information about the database tables and fields accessed through CONNX, including structure and security. It contains the metadata about the source information and provides a GUI screen for easy and intuitive maintenance of the metadata, stored procedures, security, and views. CONNX Data Server The CONNX servers for Oracle DBMS, Oracle Rdb, Digital RMS Files, DataFlex, Oracle, and DB2 are full-featured data servers that translate SQL requests into native database requests. The CONNX ODBC driver makes the server transparent to the end user. In the case of DataFlex, Oracle, and DB2 the server functions are resident on the client PC. The third-party driver determines the location of the server components for ODBC and OLE DB data sources. CONNX JDBC Thin Client The CONNX JDBC thin client allows read/write access to a CONNX data source from any client machine possessing a JDK (1.02+). JDKs exist for most platforms. The CONNX JDBC thin client is a Type 3 driver that processes the JDBC function calls and submits requests to the CONNX JDBC Server, then returns the results. CONNX JDBC Server The CONNX JDBC server handles requests from the CONNX JDBC thin client and accesses the target data sources. The CONNX JDBC server component is a Microsoft Windows server component that enables access to multiple heterogeneous data sources. CONNX JDBC Router The CONNX JDBC Router component is only necessary if Web applets are served by a non-Windows Web server. The router is a Java application placed on the non-Windows Web server. It is designed to route JDBC requests to the CONNX JDBC server. 582740245 -5- 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions CONNX Client PC Functions for the client PC in the CONNX distributed architecture include the following: Data Conversion Sorting Metadata Retrieval (CONNX CDD) Grouping First Pass SQL Optimization Extended SQL Functions Partial Joins CONNX Security CONNX Data Server Functions for the data server in the CONNX distributed architecture include the following*: Indexed Retrieval Data Compression (on Request) Non-Index Retrieval Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) Partial Joins Database Security Client *In the case of DataFlex, Oracle, and DB2 the server functions are resident on the client PC. 582740245 -6- 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions Requirements For CONNX 8.8 Data (Host) Server Requirements Please see the accompanying documentation for additional System Requirements. Database Hardware Network Operating System Digital RMS (any version) Compaq/DEC VAXServer Compaq/DEC AlphaServer Oracle Rdb (version 4.1) (version 6.0 and above) Compaq/DEC VAXServer Compaq/DEC AlphaServer Oracle DBMS (version 4.3 and above) Compaq/DEC VAXServer Compaq/DEC AlphaServer Oracle RDBMS (version 7.3 and above) Compaq/DEC VAXServer Compaq/DEC AlphaServer Personal Computer (Intel) Sun Workstation IBM RS/6000(AIX) Personal Computer (Intel) Sun Workstation IBM AS/400 Minicomputer IBM Mainframe S/390. NUM-Q (Untested) RS/6000 (Untested) IBM S/390 or compatible IBM DB2 (Univeral Database Version 5.0 to 5.2) (DB2 for OS/390 any) (DB2 for AS/400 version 4 rev 2) VSAM files under CICS CISAM DataFlex & PowerFlex (any version) Any OLE DB Compliant data source Sybase Informix SQL Server 582740245 UCX 3.0 or above compatible TCP/IP Software or DECnet Phase IV or above UCX 3.0 or above Compatible TCP/IP Software or DECnet Phase IV or above UCX 3.0 or above Compatible TCP/IP Software or DECnet Phase IV or above SQLNet 2.x And TCP/IP Or IPX/SPX SNA/LU6.2 And supported protocol of choice Or TCP/IP TCP/IP under CICS SunSparc RS/6000 Intel HP Server TCP/IP Personal Computer Sun Workstation No requirementsexcept those of the database itself and the third-party driver. An ODBC Level 2compliant driver must exist for the platform and database. Any supported protocol under Windows. TCP/IP software Requirements of third-party driver. -7- OpenVMS/VAX OpenVMS/Alpha {AXP] VMS 5.3 and above Memory/ HD requirements 12mb VAX 32 mb Alpha Working Memory. 20k Blocks HD avail OpenVMS/VAX OpenVMS/Alpha [APX] VMS 5.3 and above 12mb VAX 32 mb Alpha Working Memory. 20k Blocks HD avail OpenVMS/VAX OpenVMS/Alpha [APX] VMS 5.3 and above 12mb VAX 32 mb Alpha Working Memory. 20k Blocks HD avail OpenVMS/VAX OpenVMS/Alpha VMS 5.3 and above [APX] Microsoft Windows NT UNIX(ANY) Microsoft Windows NT OS/2 OS/400 OS/390 MVS/ESA LINUX AIX(Untested) 12mb VAX 32 mb Alpha Working Memory. 20k Blocks HD avail OS/390 or MVS or VSE SunOS AIX Linux SCO HPUX Windows, UNIX No requirementsexcept those of the database itself and the third-party driver. 32mb PC RAM 25mb PC HD 5 mb of HD space 32mb RAM No requirementsexcept those of the database itself and the third-party driver. 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions CLIENT PC REQUIREMENTS Minimum Recommended Processor Pentium 90mhz+ Pentium II 500mhz + Memory 32 MB 64MB memory Available space on hard drive 50 MB 250 Mb OS Windows .NET/XP/9x/2000/NT Windows .NET/XP/2000 Network Connectivity Microsoft TCP/IP OR DECNET Pathworks 7.0 + (RMS, RDB, DBMS Only) OR SQL Net 2.x (Oracle Only) OR SNA/LU.6.2 with TCP/IP or DLC Network Protocol (DB2 Only) Microsoft TCP/IP OR SQL Net 2.x (Oracle Only) CD-Rom drive YES YES CONNX login YES YES Access or permission on the appropriate databases YES YES JDBC Pure Java Client Requirements Requirement Minimum JDK* 1.02+ Hard Drive Space 10MB Free Network Connectivity TCP/IP Obtaining a current JDK (Java Development Kit)* JDKS are available through your platform vendor. Platform URL Windows 9.x/2000/NT/XP/.NET http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/download-windows.html Sun Solaris http://www.sun.com/solaris/java/ Linux http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/download-linux.html VMS-Alpha http://www.digital.com/java/download/index.html Digital Unix http://www.digital.com/java/download/index.html Alpha NT http://www.digital.com/java/download/index.html Apple http://www.apple.com/java/ SCO Unix http://www.sco.com/java/ IBM (OS/2, AS/400, OS/390, VM/ESA, AIX) http://www.developer.ibm.com/java/ SGI http://www.sgi.com/developers/devtools/languages/javafaq.html Unisys http://www.unisys.com/marketplace/clearpath/techlibrary/papers/javaenviro n.html HP-UX http://www.unixsolutions.hp.com/products/java/index.html * Your platform vendor is usually the best source for platform specific JDKs. JDK required for CONNX client machine using JDBC only. Please follow your vendor’s instructions for installation. 582740245 -8- 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions Compatible Front Ends OLEDB ODBC Microsoft Visual C++, Microsoft Visual Studio Microsoft Visual Studio .NET PowerBuilder Microsoft Access Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) Microsoft SQL Server (linked server technology) Oracle Heterogeneous Services Microsoft Excel (MSQuery) and Excel JDBC Application Microsoft Visual Basic Internet Information Server (IIS) Cognos Impromptu Crystal Reports Borland C++ Borland Delphi Borland JBuilder Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Paradox for Windows Dharma ODBC Integrator Visual FoxPro for Windows JetForms Sagent Oracle Developer/ Designer 2000 Oracle Discover Any ODBC or OLE-DB compliant application Apache Web Server Netscape (iPlanet) Enterprise Server Any JDBC compliant applications GIS (geographical information software) Sun Forte Sun Netbeans Sun Netra Web server Star Office Installation Instructions Installation instructions for CONNX 8.8 are available from http://www.connx.com/products/helpdesk.html 582740245 -9- 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions Changes in CONNX 8.8 New Features VSAM VSE Support CONNX provides real-time, high-performance access to VSAM files under CICS on the VSE operating system. CONNX Data Synchronization The CONNX Data Synchronization software allows users to easily move enterprise data from any source location to any target data source. This Windows-based application employs a unique technique of hash keys to quickly detect when records are updated, deleted, or inserted. By storing these hash keys, along with the primary key of each record, in a separate CONNX private data store, the CONNX Data Synchronization tool performs incremental updates from source to target at a fraction of the usual, full update speed. This tool is ideally suited for creating and maintaining data warehouses and data marts. Once the target source is populated, the engine powering the system, CONNX, an OLE DB/ODBC/JDBC driver, can be used with other tools for ad hoc reporting, application development, and Web development. This engine provides the flexibility of querying either against the data warehouse and data marts or against the live operational data sources. Enhanced Rotated Array performance Rotated Array processing has been accelerated in this release. This improvement will be appreciated by many customers with Occurs clauses, including users of SCT PLUS software. Microsoft .NET Support CONNX now includes a native OLE DB Provider specifically designed to work with Microsoft .NET. Users get the performance of a native provider, while writing their own applications in managed C# or VB .NET code. C-ISAM support expanded Support for older versions of UNIX operating systems has been added. CONNX for C-SAM supports Solaris 5.6 and above, and also AIX 4.1 and above. Additionally, support for Microfocus COBOL C-ISAM files has been enhanced. New Data Types Several new data types have been added for specific customers. 582740245 - 10 - 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions Resolved Issues CONNX would intermittently crash when querying metadata tables. RDB now returns the object table upon import (Table/View/system table). CONNX Concurrency bottleneck with ConnectionSharing resolved. (performance issue) CONNX installation now automatically grants the "log on as a service" right to the specified service account. CONNX n-tier license crash resolved. CONNX JDBC server lockup resolved. CONNX no longer issues an additional GetNext if complete criteria is specified for a unique key. (performance issue) JDBC Server stability enhanced. If connection is lost to client JDBC Driver, database resources are released. SUM returning (not initialized error) resolved. New Connection keywords added (for use by the data sync tool) DBReadOnly= <list of comma separated logical database names> DBReadWrite=<list of comma separated logical database names> These keywords allow the data sync tool to open source databases as read-only, and target database as read/write within the same aggregated connection. JDBC java driver bug resolved. If connection is lost to the JDBC server, it would spin in an infinite loop and also print debugging messages. 582740245 - 11 - 05/03/17 CONNX Solutions 582740245 - 12 - 05/03/17