When you access remote servers defined with JDBC-based classes, consider that:
For optimum performance, an ODBC-based class is recommended (saodbc or aseodbc).
Any remote server that you access using the asejdbc or sajdbc server class must be set up to handle a jConnect 6.x-based client.
If a JDBC remote server connection is disconnected or lost, you only find out that the server is unavailable if you attempt to use the JDBC remote server to access a proxy object, such as a proxy table or proxy procedure. ODBC does not have this limitation.
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