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Technical Summary |
The SLIK server runs as an NT service. SLIK can talk to any ODBC
compliant database running in any environment including AS400, UNIX, WINDOWS. Each batch runs in a separate
thread (allocated from a thread pool). The number of threads is configurable to throttle the processing load on the machine.
Interface definitions are held in the SLIK control database (currently MS SQL 7). SLIK reads all enabled
definitions at run-time and schedules these internally. The SLIK server fires DCOM events to update any SLIK
client(s) currently monitoring the servers processing.
SLIK takes a proactive approach reporting
all error conditions by e-mailing operators of any problems encountered.
All tasks are logged to a database and can be archived and later purged based on user-defined parameters.
If you are a JD Edwards OneWorld site
SLIK provides comprehensive support of UBE’s. It can also sent
rsh commands to any remote unix machine.
During database transfers a feature called
Auto-number generates a unique sequential id that can be used as a primary key. A
white paper on the SLIK architecture can be downloaded
here. A
view of the architecture of SLIK can be found here.
See
also Product Overview and Key
Features.
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