SAS Safety Scalable Performance Data Server 4.5 Manual Do Utilizador

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You want to distribute the information across your corporate intranet through a Web
page.
The clients on your network are varied: UNIX boxes, Windows PCs, and workstations.
One thing they might have in common is browser access to your intranet.
The audience for the information understands Web browsing and wants point-and-click
access to the data.
You would like to use the JDBC option to extract the information but cannot permit
Java applets to run on your network browsers.
You want to distribute the information over the World Wide Web.
Your developers are familiar with SQL and HTML.
How Is htmSQL Set Up on the Server?
htmSQL is usually set up on the server at the time the SPD Server is installed. The
process is covered in the SPD Server installation manual.
htmSQL must be installed on the Web server and you need the name of a data source
that points to the SPD SNET server and to the specific LIBNAME domain that contains
the SPD Server data you are interested in.
How Is htmSQL Set Up on the Client?
HtmSQL requires nothing more than a browser on the network or Web client.
Figure 9.4 htmSQL Configured on an SPD Server Client
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