User Guide

SAP AG November 2002
The client of the SAP DB Loader (for example, LOADERCLI) is remote-enabled, which means
that the client and Loader can be installed on different computers. It is important that the
media [See SAP DB Library] (for example files) of the SAP DB Loader must always be on the
computer that the Loader is installed on.
In practice, the following configuration is frequently used:
All SAP DB Loader components are on one computer, and the database instance
is on another computer.
Explanation
1. At the request of the clients (for example, LOADERCLI), the Loader is started directly,
without the X server [Page
156] being called.
2. Communication between the Loader and the database kernel is established via the X
server.
See also:
Architecture of the SAP DB Tools [Page
53]
SQL Studio Architecture
At the request of the client, SQL Studio [Page 150] GUI, a connection to the database
instance [Page 132] is created using the ODBC interface. After this, communication can take
place between the client and the database instance.
A connection to the client (Web SQL [Page 154] service integrated into the Web server [Page
156] is created by calling the Web SQL in the Web Browser. The communication between this
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