Hi
CAE is "Client App Enabler", the part of DB2 that runs in every client
machine (as opposed to the server or db motor)
Runtime Client is the same thing
Admin Client is a runtime client with more capabilities, that allows
remote administration of the server(s)
There is another client, the App Dev client, for developers. I don't
remember the details, but I think it includes more docs and some utilities.
Also, I thinj that the server installation includes a local client, so
you can run apps that connect to the server in the same server machine.
Regards
--
Juan Lanus
TECNOSOL
Myron Miller wrote:
> Manas,
> I guess we have a terminology problem here. My impression is that
> CAE, Runtime Client, Admin Client are part of DB2 Connect. And you
> must have UDB/EE or DB2 Connect/EE to get these pieces. That is my
> understanding based upon what Leon Katnelson has written.
>
> Myron
> --- Manas Dasgupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Myron:
>>
>> To connect to DB2 databases on Unix/NT from Unix /NT you do not need
>> DB2
>> Connect. All you need is a DB2 Client (CAE, Runtime client or Admin
>> Client).
>> As far as I know DB2 Connect is required only for host connectivity
>> (OS/390,
>> AS/400).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Manas.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Myron Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 4:15 PM
>> Subject: Re: DB2EUG: DB2 Websphere remote client
>>
>>
>>
>>> Manas,
>>> Actually, you'll need DB2 Connect client or DB2 UDB/EE on the
>>> websphere node to talk to the other websphere node. To the best of
>>
>> my
>>
>>> knowledge, this is the only way that websphere can talk to its
>>> repository that is located on another server. Otherwise the local
>>> websphere has no way of finding its repository (WAS database).
>>> --- Manas Dasgupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> DB2 Websphere remote clientJerry:
>>>>
>>>> Looks good except that you do not need DB2 Connect on the
>>>
>> websphere
>>
>>>> node unless you are also accessing OS/390 DB2 from that node.
>>>>
>>>> Manas.
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: Jerry Long
>>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 8:44 PM
>>>> Subject: DB2EUG: DB2 Websphere remote client
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi List,
>>>>
>>>> We have several Websphere v3.5 installations on Solaris v5.6,
>>>
>> using
>>
>>>> DB2 v6.1, with Websphere and DB2 on the same node. We now want to
>>>> implement another Websphere with the DB2 server on a different
>>>> Solaris node. We will install the DB2 components separately to
>>>
>> enable
>>
>>>> full control over names, placement etc. The DB2 server was
>>>
>> installed
>>
>>>> with no problems (touch wood). However, the doco, both DB2 and
>>>> Websphere, is at best sketchy on the requirements for installing
>>>
>> a
>>
>>>> DB2 client, eg the Websphere Handbook A.2.3.2 states "...you need
>>>
>> to
>>
>>>> install the DB2 clients on the Websphere node." Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> My reading is:
>>>>
>>>> - need to install the DB2 Client, the Runtime Environment, DB2
>>>> Connect and an Admin client on the Websphere node;
>>>> - need to create a new instance on the Websphere node;
>>>> - need to create an Admin instance on the Websphere node;
>>>> - need to configure the node and database directories on the
>>>> Websphere node to acces the WAS database on the DB2 server node
>>>>
>>>> Can someone please confirm that all required DB2 components are
>>>> listed above? Any that are not required? Is the above
>>>
>> procedurally
>>
>>>> correct (albeit at a very high level)?
>>>>
>>>> Any gotchas or words of wisdom?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in anticipation for your help,
>>>>
>>>> Jerry Long
>>>> MBL DBA
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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