The Live Connection Configuration File

Live Connection provides connection management on Windows NT, OS/2, AIX, and Sun Solaris operating systems to improve performance by eliminating start-up overhead. The Net.Data Live Connection configuration file contains information about one or more named cliettes. A cliette is a long-running process that maintains a connection to a database or a Java application that endures over Net.Data macro invocations from multiple users. After a cliette is started, it continues to exist until Net.Data Live Connection terminates. Multiple cliettes can connect to a single database.

As part of the cliette information in the configuration file, you specify a cliette name, unique ports, and the minimum and maximum number of processes. For database cliettes, you can also specify the database name, login, and password for each cliette entry.

Authorization Tip: Ensure that the user ID that starts Connection Manager has authorization to read this file. See Granting Access Rights to Files Accessed by Net.Data for more information.


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