Cataloging Apache Derby Network Servers

An Apache Derby Network Server is considered a node in a multi-tier database architecture. Because the DRDA protocol is carried between the application requester (DB2 client that translates CLI calls into DRDA protocol flows) and the application server (Apache Derby Network Server that translates DRDA protocol flows into relational database requests), the Apache Derby Network Server is further categorized as a TCP/IP node. As you learned in Chapters 4 and 5, when setting up your environment to run Apache Derby in network server mode, you have to specify a port number on which the network server listens for connections and requests. When you put all of that together, the syntax for cataloging an Apache Derby ...

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