found in IBM® Toolbox for Java™:
Server access points
This figure gives a graphic overview of how the classes in the
access package of IBM Toolbox for Java use
socket connections to interact with data and services on IBM i servers.
Description
The figure is composed of the following:
- A rectangle at the top represents one or more clients, each with
a Java virtual machine. The label for the client
explains that it is running an applet in a browser or a Java application and has available a socket/TCP
connection to the IBM i server.
- A rectangle at the bottom represents an IBM i server. The label
for the system explains that it has one or more servers running IBM i and those servers
have available a socket/TCP connection to the client.
- A lightening bolt connects the two rectangles, and it represents
the active socket/TCP connection that allows information to travel
between the client and the systems.
The client (the top rectangle) includes the different functions
in the IBM Toolbox for Java access
package that you can use to work with data and services on the IBM i server:
- Command call
- Program call
- JDBC
- Record-level access
- Integrated file system
- Print
- Data queues
- Jobs
- Messages
- Users
- User space
- Digital certificates
- Security
- System value
- System status
- Connection pool
- Data areas
The IBM i server
(the bottom rectangle) includes the different types of data and services
you can work with by using the classes in IBM Toolbox
for Java access package:
- Commands
- Programs
- Database
- Integrated file system
- Spool
- Data queues
- Jobs
- Messages
- Users
- User space
- Digital certificates