The Data Access Server enables communication between Java applets and applications and Ingres. The Data Access Server is the server component of the JDBC Driver, and also provides DBMS Server access for the Ingres .NET Data Provider. Data Access Server parameters include the maximum number of inbound sessions, client connections, connection pooling, pooling timeouts, network port, listen address, and protocol status. Configuration of the Data Access Server is done at installation and rarely requires reconfiguration.
Data Access Server parameters include the maximum number of inbound sessions, client connections, connection pooling, pooling timeouts, network port, listen address, and protocol status. Configuration of the Data Access Server is done at installation and rarely requires reconfiguration.
For additional information on the Data Access Server's role in Ingres connectivity, see the Connectivity Guide. For instructions on configuring Data Access Server parameters, see the following topic in Configuration Manager online help:
The Communications Server (iigcc) is a daemon process that provides the network communication element of the Ingres Net product. It monitors outgoing communication from local applications to remote DBMS Servers and incoming communication from remote applications to local DBMS Servers. An installation can have multiple Communications Server processes.
For more information on the Communications Server, see the Connectivity Guide.
Communications Server parameters include the encryption mode, logging level, registry type, number of inbound and outbound sessions, and the logging and error levels. Configuration of the Communications Server is done at installation and rarely requires reconfiguration. However, changes to a protocol or the listen address are needed. For information on the Communication Server's role in Ingres connectivity, see the Connectivity Guide.
For instructions on configuring Communications Server parameters, see the following topics in Configuration Manager online help:
The Ingres Bridge extension enables communication between Ingres clients on one network and servers on a different type of network. Reconfiguration of the Bridge Server is rarely required.
For information on the Bridge Server's role in Ingres connectivity, see the Connectivity Guide.
For instructions on configuring Bridge Server parameters, see the following topics in Configuration Manager online help:
The Bridge Server parameters include the number of inbound sessions, the enabling of specific protocols, and a listen address.