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Siebel Object Interfaces Reference > Customizing Siebel Object Interfaces > Process of Customizing a Siebel Object Interface > Setting the Connect StringThe connect string is a text string that describes the URL that is required to connect to a server component on the Siebel Server. It specifies the protocol and the details of the Client Application Manager service on the Siebel Server. The Siebel client or a program that is external to Siebel CRM must use this string to connect to the Siebel Server. Format of the Connect String ParameterThe connect string uses the following format: host="siebel.transport.encryption.compression://host:port/EnterpriseServer/AppObjMgr_lang" lang=" SiebelApplication.Login "host=""siebel://host/EnterpriseServer/SCCObjMgr_enu"" "lang="ENU"", "CCONWAY", "CCONWAY" Table 5 describes how to set each variable in the connect string. The format of the connect string is optional. You can enter only the transport variable and use a period (.) to separate it from siebel.tcpip://host/siebel/AppObjMgr_ If you specify any of the other variables, then you must use a period (.) as a placeholder for each variable that you do not specify. For example: siebel...zlib://myhost/siebel/SCCObjMgr_enu Examples of Using the Connect StringThis topic includes examples of using the connect string. Example Connect String for COM Data Control in Server ModeThe following example includes a connect string for COM Data Control that operates in server mode: 'COM Data Control : SERVER Mode Example Connect String for COM Data Control in Local ModeThe following example includes a connect string for COM Data Control that operates in Local Mode: 'COM Data Control : LOCAL Mode 'Format of the connect string is If in Local Mode, then COM Data Control must reside on the same computer as the Siebel Mobile Web Client. Example Connect String for COM Data Control When Using Siebel VBThe following example includes a connect string for COM Data Control that uses Siebel VB. The Char(34) code indicates a double quote: ConnStr = "host =" & char(34) & "siebel://HOST/ENTERPRISE_SERVER/SCCObjMgr_enu/SIEBEL_SERVER" + char(34) & " Lang = " & char(34) & "LANG" & char(34) Using Load Balancing with the Connect StringYou can use Siebel native load balancing across Siebel Servers with the following Siebel object interfaces: To use load balancing with the connect string
Connect String That Uses Load Balancing with COM Data ControlA connect string that uses native Siebel load balancing with COM Data Control uses the following format:
For more information about the lbconfig.txt file, see Siebel System Administration Guide. Connect String That Uses Load Balancing with Siebel Java Data BeanA connect string that uses native Siebel load balancing with Siebel Java Data Bean uses the following format:
If you use Java code to connect to the Siebel Server, then Siebel CRM reads virtual host definitions from the following property in the siebel.properties file: The siebel.properties file must reside in the classpath of the Java Virtual Machine. For information about using virtual hosts in the siebel.properties file, see Transports and Interfaces: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration. Example Connect String That Uses Load BalancingThe following example includes a connect string for COM Data Control that operates in server mode in an environment that uses Siebel round-robin load balancing across Siebel Servers: 'COM Data Control : Load Balancing VirtualServer1 matches the value in the VirtualServer parameter in the session manager rules in the lbconfig.txt file. For example: "VirtualServer1=1:SiebServA:2321;2:SiebServB:2321;" For information about the lbconfig.txt file, see Siebel System Administration Guide. |
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