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Author Question: Sun-developed SQL 'proxy'
BD

2005-07-25, 8:29 pm

Hey, all...

Some time ago, I used a tool which I believe was available from Sun. It
was a java applet, as I recall, which sat between a SQL client and a
SQL server. It allowed the client to connect to it at any port, and
would in turn connect to the server at the standard TCP port (or
whatever the server was listening on).

It logged all SQL traffic between the two nodes to a flat file.

Has anyone ever heard of this tool? For the life of me I can't remember
what it was called.

Thanks!

BD

Simon Hayes

2005-07-26, 7:23 am

I have no idea myself, but Google found this:

http://www.manageability.org/blog/s...xy-drivers/view

Although if your main goal is to log all SQL requests to a server, then
Profiler or a trace can already do that for you.

Simon

BD

2005-07-26, 11:24 am

My error - it was actually Apache's TCPMON which I was using.

Thanks, though...

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