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Accessing a second DBISAM remote server |
Thu, May 29 2008 11:34 AM | Permanent Link |
Kyle Boatwright | I have a project and I would like to use the DBISAM server to provide remote procedures for client applications via the internet. This application will reside in a DMZ on the
network. I would like it to be able to connect to another DBISAM server for data and other procedures I do not want exposed in the DMZ. This application currently has a server component and data modules created when a remote procedure is called. However I cannot get the session in the data module to connect to the second DBISAM server by name or ip address. This server is up and I can connect from a project that does not contain the server component. It seems the server component prevents connections other than local for the application in which it is created. Is this the case or is there something I am missing? Thanks, Kyle |
Thu, May 29 2008 12:07 PM | Permanent Link |
"Raul" | Hi Kyle,
I'm a newbie at this and hence following might be totally off. However as i understand your application acts as a DBSIAM server. Manual does mention that "You cannot activate remote sessions in an application whose TDBISAMEngine component is configured as a database server via the EngineType property." Raul "Kyle Boatwright" <kkb@signalpointsolutions.com> wrote in message news:88EE01BD-AE90-4721-A5AA-7B30D1D474AD@news.elevatesoft.com... >I have a project and I would like to use the DBISAM server to provide >remote procedures for client applications via the internet. This >application will reside in a DMZ on the > network. I would like it to be able to connect to another DBISAM server > for data and other procedures I do not want exposed in the DMZ. This > application currently has a > server component and data modules created when a remote procedure is > called. However I cannot get the session in the data module to connect to > the second DBISAM server > by name or ip address. This server is up and I can connect from a project > that does not contain the server component. It seems the server component > prevents connections > other than local for the application in which it is created. Is this the > case or is there something I am missing? > > Thanks, > Kyle > |
Thu, May 29 2008 12:16 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Kyle,
<< However I cannot get the session in the data module to connect to the second DBISAM server by name or ip address. This server is up and I can connect from a project that does not contain the server component. It seems the server component prevents connections other than local for the application in which it is created. Is this the case or is there something I am missing? >> Unfortunately yes, this is the case. I'll have to double-check as to the reasoning behind this, but I believe there is a valid technical limitation that prevents the use of a remote session in a server engine. If not, I'll put this on the list for DBISAM 4.27, which will probably be available shortly after EDB 2.0 is released. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, May 29 2008 12:17 PM | Permanent Link |
Kyle Boatwright | Thanks Raul, I guess I missed that (or forgot it)...
"Raul" <raul@raul.ca> wrote: Hi Kyle, I'm a newbie at this and hence following might be totally off. However as i understand your application acts as a DBSIAM server. Manual does mention that "You cannot activate remote sessions in an application whose TDBISAMEngine component is configured as a database server via the EngineType property." Raul "Kyle Boatwright" <kkb@signalpointsolutions.com> wrote in message news:88EE01BD-AE90-4721-A5AA-7B30D1D474AD@news.elevatesoft.com... >I have a project and I would like to use the DBISAM server to provide >remote procedures for client applications via the internet. This >application will reside in a DMZ on the > network. I would like it to be able to connect to another DBISAM server > for data and other procedures I do not want exposed in the DMZ. This > application currently has a > server component and data modules created when a remote procedure is > called. However I cannot get the session in the data module to connect to > the second DBISAM server > by name or ip address. This server is up and I can connect from a project > that does not contain the server component. It seems the server component > prevents connections > other than local for the application in which it is created. Is this the > case or is there something I am missing? > > Thanks, > Kyle > |
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