4.1.1 HADB client for Windows
When you create or execute application programs on a computer other than an HADB server, you are using your computer as an HADB client. The following figure shows the environment setup procedure for an HADB client for Windows.
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For details about installing an HADB client, see 4.2.1 HADB client for Windows.
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For details about setting environment variables, see 4.3.1 HADB client for Windows.
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For details about creating client definitions, see 4.4 Creating a client definition.
For explanations of operands in the client definition, see 2. Designing Client Definitions.
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For details about handling unresponsive application programs, see 4.5 Handling unresponsive application programs.
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Before you install an HADB client, estimate the memory requirements for the HADB client. For the formula for estimating the memory requirements for an HADB client, see C. Estimating the Memory Requirements for an HADB Client.