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Although you can connect to more that one database with a single install of C4J, only one of those databases can be managed by a single service. If you want to operate more than one database on a single server it is recommended that you install the application into a unique folder for each database. For example you could use the following structure. | Although you can connect to more that one database with a single install of C4J, only one of those databases can be managed by a single service. If you want to operate more than one database on a single server it is recommended that you install the application into a unique folder for each database. For example you could use the following structure. | ||
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+ | Service for Database 1 (Company 1) | ||
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+ | C:\MyApps\Company1\Commander4j | ||
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+ | Service for Database 2 (Company 2) | ||
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+ | C:\MyApps\Company2\Commander4j | ||
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+ | The physical database can reside anywhere on the network, you don't need to have the C4J Application/Service installed on the database server. |
Revision as of 08:11, 27 March 2014
From version 4.21 the process for creating a Service for interfacing has become much easier to setup. If you have a prior version of Commander4j and you have already created a service you should use the "uninstall service" shortcut to remove it and then follow the instructions below to create a new service.
Assumptions
Although you can connect to more that one database with a single install of C4J, only one of those databases can be managed by a single service. If you want to operate more than one database on a single server it is recommended that you install the application into a unique folder for each database. For example you could use the following structure.
Service for Database 1 (Company 1)
C:\MyApps\Company1\Commander4j
Service for Database 2 (Company 2)
C:\MyApps\Company2\Commander4j
The physical database can reside anywhere on the network, you don't need to have the C4J Application/Service installed on the database server.