Call from the Environment attributes dialog box:
this page is used to define the PC references required for the SQL Server version 6.5 PDM generation, for public objects.Call from the Modify the logical level information dialog box:
this page is used to define the PC references required for the SQL Server version 6.5 PDM generation, for private (app. area level) objects.
Middleware parameters
The Middleware server can be a Windows or Java server. For a Java server, the JDBC driver used is that specified in the "driver_sql_server" key in the apiva.properties file located on the server. The name of the database must be a jdbc URL (jdbc:sqlserver:...).
Data entry
IP host name
IP address of the Windows or Java server on which the SQL tables will be created.
IP port
Listening port of the Adelia daemon run on the microcomputer (generally port 910 for Windows, or 3500 for Java).
User
Adelia Middleware profile used for connection (usually HARDISPS).
Password
Password associated to the user.
Invisible data.
Confirmation
Second password entry in order to confirm the previous one.
Invisible data.
Check boxes
Inherit the parameters
Checked box |
The fields in the "Middleware parameters" section are automatically initialized with the values indicated in the "Compilation machine for server programs and PC databases" parameters in the ADELIWS.INI file. |
These fields will then become non modifiable. |
Buttons
Search
Opens a dialog box showing the Windows or Java servers detected on the network. This dialog box enables you to select a server and to check the connection parameters.
Database
Data entry
Database name
Database name.
This database must have been created beforehand, using the SQL Server version 6.5 tools.
User
Profile used for the connection to the database.
This field is active only if the Enter the connection user profile radio button is checked.
Password
Password associated with the user.
This field is active only when the Enter the connection user profile radio button is checked.
Invisible data.
Confirmation
Second password entry in order to confirm the previous one.
This field is active only when the Enter the connection user profile radio button is checked.
Invisible data.
Check boxes
Inherit
Checked box |
For each field concerned, the value considered will be the one set in the environment attributes. |
The related field appears dimmed and cannot be modified anymore. |
Note: This box is visible only if the page was called from the Modify the logical level information dialog box (call from an application area, and not from the environment).
Radio buttons
Use the Middleware connection profile
The profile used for connecting to the database is that specified in the "Middleware parameters" topic above.
Use the environment connection profile
The profile used for the database connection is that specified in the environment.
Enter the connection user profile
The profile used for connecting to the database is that specified in the related user field. If this button is checked, the fields beneath are activated.
Buttons
Undo
This button cancels the modifications made and restores the application to its previous state.
Default
This button cancels the modifications made and restores the application to the state it had when the environment was created.
Note: A click on the icon situated on the upper right-hand corner of the dialog box closes the box (keyboard shortcut: Alt+F4). If modifications were made, a confirmation screen appears.
Validate
Used to test the validity of the data entered. The wizard initiates a connection with the specified server and database.