Define paths and path groups - Connect_CDC - connect_cdc_mimix_share - aws_mainframe_modernization_service - 6.x

Connect CDC Getting Started Guide

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Integrate
Product family
Connect
Product
Connect > Connect CDC (MIMIX Share)
AWS Mainframe Modernization > AWS Mainframe Modernization Service
Version
6.x
ft:locale
en-US
Product name
Connect CDC
ft:title
Connect CDC Getting Started Guide
Copyright
2024
First publish date
2003
ft:lastEdition
2025-06-10
ft:lastPublication
2025-06-10T19:59:48.187000

A path specifies a transmission route from a source host to a target host via one or more intermediate hosts. A path group is a named collection of unnamed paths.

A path may be defined with multiple source, intermediate, and target hosts. Having multiple source hosts means that a path is defined between each source host, via all intermediate hosts, to each target host.

The dialog lists the defined hosts and whether it is a source, intermediate, or target in the path. When you define your model, by default, the data moves directly from source to target. For this exercise, accept the default.

However, you have the option to route data through an intermediate host machine by specifying a path (that is, an ordered list of hosts through which your data moves) and a path group. An intermediate host machine runs only Connect CDC Listener and does not need to have a database server installed.