Routing Client Connection Requests
Note: Net8 Assistant has been replaced with Oracle Net Manager.
Legacy Documentation for Net8 Assistant to route client connection requests
Following are the steps involved in using Net8 Assistant to route client connection requests.
- From the Oracle Net8 Assistant, click the Profile icon in the tree directory
- Select
General
from the pull-down menu.
- Click the
Routing
tab.
- Click the
Use Dedicated Server
checkbox to cause all connection requests for this client to be made using a dedicated server.
- Click the
Use IPC Addresses for Client
checkbox to force the client always to attempt a local connection first using interprocess communication (IPC) addresses.
- Click the
Use Source Route Addresses
checkbox to route connections through Oracle Connection Manager first.
Routing Client Connection Requests to the Connection Pool
In the client application, the connect string must specify the connect type as POOLED.
The following example shows an easy connect string that enables clients to connect to a database resident connection pool:
oraclehost.company.com:1521/books.company.com:POOLED
The following example shows a TNS connect descriptor that enables clients to connect to a database resident connection pool:
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp) (HOST=myhost)
(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=sales)
(SERVER=POOLED)))
listener: A process that resides on the server whose responsibility is to listen for incoming client connection requests and manage the traffic to the server.
Every time a client requests a network session with a server, a listener receives the actual request. If the client information matches the listener information, then the listener grants a connection to the server.