found in IBM® Toolbox for Java™:
Proxy support
This figure illustrates:
- How a standard client and proxy client connect to a server
- The required IBM Toolbox for Java JAR
files
Description
The figure is composed of the
following:
- An image of a personal computer on the upper left that represents
a traditional (standard) client. This image includes a circle that
contains the name of the required IBM Toolbox
for Java JAR file (jt400Proxy.jar).
- An image of a personal computer on the lower left that represents
a proxy client. This image includes a circle that contains the name
of the required IBM Toolbox for Java JAR
file.
- An image of a server in the lower center that represents a proxy
server. This image includes a circle that contains the name of the
required IBM Toolbox for Java JAR
file.
- An image of a server on the right that represents the IBM i server. The IBM i server does not require
a JAR file and so does not include a circle.
- Lines that connect the images together.
The traditional (standard) client bears the label of "Fat
Client" and uses the jt400.jar file. The standard client connects
directly to the IBM i server.
The
proxy client uses the jt400Proxy.jar file. The proxy client connects
to the proxy server, which uses the jt400.jar file. The proxy server
connects to the IBM i server.