The Open Client Configuration Guide for Mac OS X contains information about configuring your system to run Open Client™ products on Mac OS X 10.5 or later on Intel, 32-bit.
This book is written for System Administrators, Sybase® Database Administrators, and developers. It discusses configuration tasks and topics in terms of system administration rather than application programming.
The Open Client Configuration Guide for Mac OS X is divided into three parts:
Configuration instructions
Configuration utilities
Configuration references
Chapter 1, “Configuration Overview,” provides an overview of the configuration process and the configuration requirements.
Chapter 2, “Basic Configuration for Open Client,” explains how a client application connects to a server and lists the configuration tasks required.
Chapter 3, “Configuring Open Client for Sybase Failover,” describes the steps necessary to configure your Open Client applications to connect to the secondary server during failover.
The configuration topics are divided into appendices by the source of configuration information.
Appendix A, “Environment Variables,” lists and explains how to set the environment variables that Open Client products use.
Appendix B, “Configuration Files,” presents an overview of configuration files and describes:
libtcl.cfg, the driver configuration file
interfaces, the interfaces file
ocs.cfg, the runtime configuration file
Appendix C, “Localization,” presents an overview of localization files and describes:
locales.dat file
objectid.dat file
Localized message files
Collating sequence files
Appendix D, “Secure Sockets Layer in Open Client and Open Server” describes the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support for Open Client and summarizes some system configuration tasks that are required in order to use the SSL protocol.
The Open Server and SDK New Features for Microsoft Windows, Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X which describes new features available for Open Server™ and the Software Developer’s Kit. This document is revised to include new features as they become available.
The Software Developer’s Kit Release Bulletin contains last-minute information about the release.
Installing Sybase Products contains installation procedures for installing your Open Client software.
The Open Client Client-Library/C Reference Manual contains reference information for Open Client Client-Library.
The Open Client DB-Library/C Reference Manual contains reference information for DB-Library™.
The Open Client Client-Library/C Programmer’s Guide contains information on how to design and implement Client-Library programs.
The Open Client and Open Server Common Libraries Reference Manual contains reference information for CS-Library, which is a collection of utility routines that are useful in both Client-Library and Server-Library applications.
The Open Client Programmer’s Supplement for Mac OS X contains information for programmers using Open Client products. This document includes information about:
Compiling and linking an application
The sample programs that are included online with Open Client products
Routines that have platform-specific behaviors
The Adaptive Server (called “SQL Server” in versions prior to 11.5) Reference Manual describes Sybase Adaptive Server® Enterprise commands, datatypes, functions, and system procedures.
The Transact-SQL User’s Guide documents Transact-SQL®, Sybase’s enhanced version of the relational database language. This manual serves as a textbook for beginning users of the database management system.
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