Connect✭ Suite for Model 204
Standards-based Connectivity for the Enterprise
Because of its support for high volume data transactions, Rocket Model 204 is the ideal super-server for large information systems. Using Connect✭ Model 204 becomes the hub of a very high capacity client/server architecture that will meet the demands of the most data-intensive applications. It’s the fastest, standards-based, multi-threaded connection between Model 204 mainframe data and client applications.
Connect✭ for .NET
With the release of V7R1, the Connect✭ Suite now offers a new connectivity driver set for the .NET Framework. This newest addition to our product line gives our customers a new client/server offering for developers using the Microsoft Visual Studio development environment for Windows. This newest driver will provide Windows developers with a direct API to any Model 204 instance. The .NET driver API has a complete set of methods and its own namespace to integrate any Web or GUI application using the .NET Framework.
The .NET driver supports both SQL and Model 204’s own RCL (User Language), so your data can be accessed using the statements that make the most sense for your particular application.
Connect✭ for JDBC
Our JDBC driver support allows customers to significantly expand their Model 204 data to include not only Windows, but any Java-enabled platform as well. Now you can connect just about ANY client platform to Model 204, as long as it is Java-enabled. This extends the world of Model 204 connectivity to include Unix and Linux platforms, Solaris, Palm and cellular devices, and many others.
The JDBC driver supports both SQL and Model 204’s own RCL (User Language), so your data can be accessed using the statements that make the most sense for your particular application.
Connect✭ for ODBC
Our ODBC driver features a 32-bit API that lets you easily develop Windows-based applications that access server-based Model 204 data. So you can deploy easy-to-use, cost-effective, portable client applications, while still benefitting from the performance, capacity, and security provided by Model 204.
The ODBC driver supports both SQL and Model 204’s own RCL (User Language), so your data can be accessed using the statements that make the most sense for your particular application.



