Using This Book
This book assumes you are familiar with your operating system and its commands; the concept of directories; the management of user accounts and security access; and your network protocol and its configuration.
This book contains the following information:
- "Introduction" introduces some concepts to help you understand how to configure and manage your SequeLink environment.
Part 1: Configuring and Managing SequeLink Services
- "Using the SequeLink® Manager Snap-in" describes how to use the SequeLink Manager Snap-in.
- "Configuring SequeLink® Services Using the SequeLink Manager Snap-in" describes how to create and manage server data sources with the SequeLink Manager Snap-in.
- "Managing Data Access Activity Using the SequeLink® Manager Snap-in" describes the tasks you perform to manage and monitor SequeLink service activity using the SequeLink Manager Snap-in.
- "Using the SequeLink® Manager Command-Line Administrator" describes how to use the SequeLink Manager Command-Line Tool, issue SequeLink Manager commands, and lists some commonly used SequeLink Manager commands.
- "Using the SequeLink® Manager for z/OS" describes how to use the SequeLink Manager for z/OS.
- "Configuring SequeLink® Services Using the SequeLink® Manager for z/OS" describes the tasks you may need to perform to configure and manage SequeLink Server for z/OS services and data access activities locally from a z/OS machine.
Part 2: Configuring and Managing SequeLink Clients
- "Configuring the ODBC Client" describes the tasks you may need to perform to configure and manage the SequeLink Client for ODBC.
- "Configuring the ADO Client" describes the tasks you may need to perform to configure and manage the SequeLink Client for ADO.
- "Configuring the JDBC Client" describes the tasks you may need to perform to configure and manage the SequeLink Client for JDBC.
- "Configuring the .NET Client" describes the tasks you may need to perform to configure and manage the SequeLink Client for .NET.
Part 3: Configuring SequeLink in Your Environment
- "Configuring Transliteration" describes how configure transliteration for SequeLink Server.
- "Configuring SequeLink® Security" offers an overview of SequeLink security options and describes how to configure SequeLink security for Linux, UNIX, and Windows and z/OS platforms.
- "Configuring the SequeLink® Proxy Server" describes how to configure SequeLink security for Java environments.
- "Configuring SequeLink® Services for Your Database" describes how to configure SequeLink services for specific databases.
- "Using LDAP with the SequeLink® Clients" explains how SequeLink Clients use LDAP directories to retrieve connection information and describes how to create and update LDAP entries for SequeLink services.
Part 4: Appendixes
- "z/OS Workload Manager (WLM) Classification" describes the information used by SequeLink Server to classify WLM enclaves.
- "SequeLink® Manager Commands" lists all available SequeLink Manager commands.
- "Operator Interface Commands for z/OS" lists all available Operator Interface commands by category.
- "SequeLink® Service Attributes" lists the SequeLink Manager attributes you can use to configure and manage your SequeLink environment.
- "SequeLink® Events" lists and defines the SequeLink events, the attributes associated with events, and explains how to write a filter for an event.
- "Internationalization, Localization, and Unicode" provides an overview of how internationalization, localization, and Unicode relate to each other.
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