Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (H06.03, J06.03+)

What’s New in This Manual
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Changes in the G06.28 Manual
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_* APIs for executing these dialog verbs that enable clients
to send more than 32000 bytes message to the same Pathway server process.
The SCUP and Web Client components of Pathway/iTS 1.1 product are changed to
support the new functionalities. For compatibility reasons, Pathway/iTS 1.1 package
includes the legacy TCP component, that is, PATHTCP3 product.
For further information, see Section 7 of the Pathway/iTS Web Client Programming
Manual.
Changes in the G06.28 Manual
Changed the maximum number of concurrently running requester processes from
150 to 800 under MAXTCPS number on page 8-2.
Rebranded the terminology in the manual.
Changes in the G06.27 Manual
The HP NonStop Pathway/iTS product was formerly called Pathway/TS. For the
Pathway/iTS 1.0 independent product release, the product was renamed to conform to
current Compaq product naming standards and to reflect the new internet (web client)
capabilities of the product. After the first reference to the product name in each section
of this manual, subsequent references use the shortened form of the name,
Pathway/iTS.
Product Changes
Support for web clients created by converting SCREEN COBOL requesters using
the SCREEN COBOL Utility Program (SCUP) CONVERT command. See
Section 1, Introduction to Pathway/iTS System Management and Browser-Based
Web Clients on page 1-14.
Support for intelligent device support (IDS) requesters that use the sockets
protocol. See Section 1, Introduction to Pathway/iTS System Management.
New gateway program to support web clients.
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TCP Objects on page 1-12 provides a general description of the gateway.
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Configuring TCPs on page 2-6 describes how to configure TCP objects to use
the gateway.
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Configuring TERM and PROGRAM Objects on page 2-10 describes how to
configure TERM objects to use the gateway.
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Web gateway-specific information has been added to the descriptions of these
TCP configuration attributes: MAXREPLY bytes on page 9-25,
MAXTERMDATA bytes on page 9-26, SERVERPOOL bytes on page 9-28,
TERMBUF bytes on page 9-29, and TERMPOOL bytes on page 9-30.
New router process to support web clients and sockets IDS requesters