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What configurations are available with OpenAccess SDK?

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TitleWhat configurations are available with OpenAccess SDK?
URL NameWhat-configurations-are-available-with-OpenAccess-SDK
Article Number000183485
EnvironmentProduct: OpenAccess SDK
Version: All supported versions
OS: All supported platforms
Database: N/A
Application: N/A
Question/Problem Description
What configurations are available with OpenAccess SDK?
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OpenAccess SDK can be used in two configurations: Local and Client/Server

Client/Server Configuration
In the DataDirect OpenAccess SDK client/server configuration, the OpenAccess SDK Clients for ODBC, JDBC, ADO, and ADO.NET run on one system, while OpenAccess SDK Server runs on the system on which the data source is installed. In the client/server configuration, the OpenAccess SDK Clients and the OpenAccess SDK Server communicate over TCP/IP. This allows the clients and the data source to be on different systems.

Local Configuration
In DataDirect OpenAccess SDK local configuration, the Client for ODBC, the Local Server, and the IP code are all loaded into the client application's process. Data transfers among the various components occur directly through memory.
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References to other documentation:
OpenAccess™ SDK SQL Engine Programmer’s Guide, Chapter 1 "Product Overview" : "Overview" : "OpenAccess SDK Configurations"

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Last Modified Date3/28/2016 8:05 PM
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