This section includes information about how Trillium processes 64-bit data and guidelines for customers with existing versions of Trillium that support only 32-bit data processing:
All Trillium Quality projects in the Control Center are deployed to a 64-bit environment. There are no longer options to deploy to 32-bit and 64-bit.
Control Center remains a 32-bit application, but utilizes the 64-bit repository server processing capabilities.
If you have an existing 32-bit SDK client application developed with a pre-v15.8 Trillium version, re-compile it for 64-bit processing. For the 64-bit Director API, only C# and Java are supported. C / C++ are no longer supported.
ODBC Trillium-Supplied drivers are now 64-bit enabled. Use these drivers with the ODBC Trillium-Supplied data (loader) connections to connect to data sources in 64-bit enabled databases. The drivers are installed with the Trillium server software. If you have previously configured ODBC drivers in your environment, note the following:
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On Linux, entries in .odbc.ini need to be updated with information about the specific database you want your data/loader connections to point to.Note: If you create a 64-bit DSN with the name of an existing 32-bit DSN, then you do not need to modify the name of that DSN in the .odbc.ini file.
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If you use the ODBC Trillium-Supplied drivers with a database server client component, after installing Trillium v17, ensure you install the 32-bit or 64-bit version of the client component, depending on the driver.
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Driver/connection support is no longer available for the following databases:
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Btrieve, Pervasive SQL
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dBASE, FoxPro, and Clipper
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XML (tabular/hierarchical format)
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Prior to v15.8, two instances of Apache Tomcat were needed when you used both 32-bit Trillium Director and 64-bit EDQ. Now one 64-bit instance of Apache Tomcat, installed with Trillium Quality 64-bit EDQ, is needed to support the 64-bit Trillium Quality core modules and web services for TSI and Trillium Director. Ensure all services that reference Tomcat point to the 64-bit Tomcat location: ...install_path/Software/apache-tomcat-9.0.37