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Sage Sage Intergy 7.00 Install Guide 14 - 25
Appendix C: Intergy Technical Process Reference
Client Connection Configuration
Currently, Sage Intergy uses a combination of text files and registry settings to configure
client connection parameters for Sage Intergy and Sage Intergy EHR. Beginning with Sage
Intergy 7.00, client connection parameters are also enumerated in XML files located in the
following client workstation or terminal server directory:
C:\Intergy\Config
For Sage Intergy 7.00, the ‘connections.xml’ file is used by specific Sage Intergy services to
obtain information about the database server name, the Sage Intergy EHR connection ports
and security settings, and the Sage Intergy desktop operating parameters. Application server
names and settings are also listed in this file.
Note the following configuration parameters:
JDFInfo - Lists parameters for Java Dispatch Framework configuration to allow Sage
Intergy EHR and Sage Intergy EHR PDA connections. These parameters include the
server name and the TCP ports used for connections.
DatabaseInfo - Lists parameters used for standard Sage Intergy client application
connections. These parameters include the server name, the TCP port used for
connections and any executable arguments that are normally part of the application
shortcut.
AppserverInfoCollection - Lists parameters used for application server configuration.
Note that each AppServer has a separate ‘AppserverPartition’ tag, which typically
contains a unique service name and TCP port number.
In all cases, the connections.xml file should not be edited directly. The Sage Intergy Client
Connection Utility should be used to make changes to client connection settings.
A typical connections.xml file used for a Sage Intergy installation with a single database
server and no N-tier components is given as an example below.
<IntergyConfigurationCollection>
<IntergyConfiguration ConnectionID="Intergy">
<JDFInfo Servername="<server name>" Dataport="60001"
Proxyport="60004" Secure="True" />
<DatabaseInfo Name="Medman" Server="<server name>"
ServerPort="intergy-db" Parameters="-cache C:\Intergy\medman.sch" />
<AppserverInfoCollection>
<AppserverPartition PartitionName="Intergy" PartitionType=""
AppserviceName="Intergy" Enabled="True" NameserverHost="<server
name>" NameserverPort="5162" Parameters="" SecureAppserver="False"
ServerURL="" />
<AppserverPartition PartitionName="Admin" PartitionType=""
AppserviceName="Intergy" Enabled="True" NameserverHost="<server
name>" NameserverPort="5162" Parameters="" SecureAppserver="False"
ServerURL="" />
<AppserverPartition PartitionName="Back Office"
PartitionType="" AppserviceName="Intergy" Enabled="True"
NameserverHost="<server name>" NameserverPort="5162" Parameters=""
SecureAppserver="False" ServerURL="" />
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