Nickname Management Tool |
This Java application provides a way for you to manage
DataJoiner nicknames. DataJoiner refers to data source objects by
their nicknames and if you have a large data network with many objects, this
tool is a must. Keeping a nifty tool like the Nickname Manager around
helps you let DataJoiner know who's who in your heterogeneous world.
The following data source types are currently supported and have been tested: DB2/400, MSSQLSERVER, ORACLE, SYBASE. More are being added and tested. Prerequisites
To run it... The application's main class is NNM.class. If you installed the JRE, enter jre NNM on a command-line, if you installed the JDK, enter java NNM.
If you will be managing the nicknames for the same DataJoiner database often, you can
put the command in a batch file and provide the following command-line arguments
(the {} parameters are optional):
Example: Note: If you are running the tool on the same system as DataJoiner, you may need to start the "db2jstrt" server. For example, "db2jstrt {port number}" where "{port number}" is an unused port number for the JDBC server to use for its communication. Where to get help The help file (.\help\djxnnmst.htm) gives step-by-step instructions on using the Nickname Manager. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please send them directly to the DataJoiner team. The Nickname Manager is not a registered product, so "IBM Help" cannot assist you.
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