PowerBuilder components on EAServer

To run PowerBuilder components in EAServer, the runtime libraries for the version and build number of PowerBuilder in which the components were developed must be available on the server. When you install a maintenance release of PowerBuilder and deploy new or updated components to EAServer, make sure that the PowerBuilder VM on the servers is also updated.

The files listed in Table 41-16 are required on the EAServer host on which components generated in PowerBuilder will run. If PowerBuilder components do not use a feature or database interface listed in the table, the file does not need to be installed on the server. The PowerBuilder VM also requires the EAServer libjcc file and its dependent files. In the UNIX column of the table, ext represents the platform-specific extension for library names; for example, on Solaris this file is libpbvm110x.so.

Table 41-16: PowerBuilder files required on EAServer host

Windows

UNIX

Description

pbvm110.dll

libpbvm110x.ext

PowerBuilder virtual machine (required for all PowerBuilder components)

pbshr110.dll

pbshr110.ext

Required by PowerBuilder virtual machine

pbdwe110.dll

libpbdwe110x.ext

DataStore support

pbjag110.dll

libpbjag110x.ext, pbjag110.ext

PowerBuilder support in EAServer

pbdwr110.pbd

pbdwr110.pbd

Web DataWindow support (requires PBDWE)

htmldw.js

htmldw.js

Web DataWindow support

pbRTC110.dll and additional runtime files listed in Table 41-5

RichText support

PBXerces110.dll, xerces-c_2_6.dll, xerces-depdom_2_6.dll

libxerces110x.ext, libxerces-c_2_1_0.ext

XML support

pbdom110.pbx

libpbdom110x.ext

PBDOM support

EasySoap110.dll, ExPat110.dll, libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll, pbsoapclient110.pbx, pbwsclient110.pbx, pbnetwsruntime110.dll, xerces-c_2_6.dll, xerces-depdom_2_6.dll, Sybase.PowerBuilder.WebService.Runtime.dll, Sybase.PowerBuilder.WebService.RuntimeRemoteLoader.dll

SOAP clients for EasySoap and .NET Web services (for .NET Web services, the two Sybase.PowerBuilder DLL files must be deployed to the EAServer\Bin directory)

pbo84110.dll

libpbo84110x.ext

Oracle 8.0.x and Oracle8i 8.1.x database driver

pbo90110.dll

libpbo90110x.ext (Solaris and Linux only)

Oracle9i database driver

pbo10110.dll

libpbo10110x.ext (Solaris and Linux only)

Oracle 10g database driver

pbodb110.ini

pbodb110.ini

PowerBuilder ODBC initialization file

pbodb110.dll

libpbodb110x.ext

PowerBuilder ODBC interface

pbsnc110.dll

libpbsnc110x.ext

SQL Native Client native database interface

pbsyj110.dll

libpbsyj110x.ext

Adaptive Server Enterprise native database interface

pbjdb110.dll

libjdb110x.ext

JDBC database driver for Sun Java VM JRE 1.1 or later

libpbwfr110.ext

PowerBuilder UNIX extension library

pbjdbc12110.jar

pbjdbc12110.jar

Java classes for PowerBuilder JDBC drivers (required for JRE 1.2 or later)

On Windows

You can use the PowerBuilder VM installer, available in the PBVM folder on the CD, to install the files listed in Table 41-16. The PBVM setup program also installs the PowerBuilder 11.0 version of the Web DataWindow server component (HTMLGenerator110) and the PBDebugBroker110 component required for remote debugging.

You can use other database drivers with EAServer components, but you must use one of the drivers listed in the table above if you want to take advantage of EAServer support for transaction management and instance pooling.

On UNIX

If the files listed in Table 41-16 were not installed when you installed EAServer, they might be available for your platform from the Sybase Downloads site on the EBFs/Maintenance page.

PowerBuilder components deployed to EAServer on a UNIX platform can have neither graphical dependencies nor dependencies on the Windows application programming interface. The shared libraries must be installed in the EAServer lib directory on the UNIX server. The Java classes required for the PowerBuilder JDBC driver must be installed in the EAServer html/classes/com/sybase/powerbuilder/jdbc directory.

Connection caches on UNIX PowerBuilder components require the database drivers listed inTable 41-16 in order to use connection caches. When a PowerBuilder component uses a connection cache, the appropriate PowerBuilder driver is loaded.