Pathway/iTS Web Client Programming Manual (H06.03+, J06.03+)
Table Of Contents
- HP NonStop Pathway/iTS Web Client Programming Manual
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- What's New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction to Pathway/iTS Web Clients
- 2 How to Compile, Build, and Maintain a Pathway/iTS Web Client
- 1. Prepare the SCREEN COBOL Object File
- 2. Create a Configuration File
- 3. Run the Converter
- 4. Modify Java or SCREEN COBOL Code as Needed
- 5. Run PROFDBM to Set Up the User Profile Database
- 6. Build the Converted Client
- 7. Deploy the Web Client
- 8. Customize the Screens
- 9. Specify the Port Number of the Router Process
- 10. Configure Pathway Servers for User Profiles and User Conversion Routines
- 11. Tune the Application for Performance by Changing the Session-Length Parameter
- 12. Maintain the Client
- 3 Logon Security and User Profiles
- 4 User-Written User Conversion Procedures for Web Clients
- 5 SCREEN COBOL-to-Web Conversion Mappings
- 6 Java Import Package Reference
- 7 Introduction to Pathway/iTS 1.1
- A Client Error Messages
- B SCREEN COBOL Features Not Supported for Web Conversion
- Index
- Content Feedback
Java Import Package Reference
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Class HTMLHandler
Parameters
Method resetData
Purpose
Clears the corresponding HTML field values for a selected number of fields.
Syntax
public void resetData (ScreenFieldIdentifier[] fieldIds,
boolean isTemporary)
public void resetData (ScreenFieldIdentifier[] fieldIds,
boolean isTemporary,
ScobolType dependingOn)
public void resetData (ScreenFieldIdentifier[] fieldIds,
boolean isTemporary,
boolean isShadowed)
Description
The first form of the syntax is equivalent to the SCREEN COBOL statement:
RESET DATA {
screen-identifier
},...
The second form is equivalent to the SCREEN COBOL statement:
RESET [TEMP] DATA {
screen-identifier
},... [DEPENDING [ON]]
identifier
The third form is equivalent to the SCREEN COBOL statement:
RESET [TEMP] DATA {
screen-identifier
},... [SHADOWED]
fieldIDs An array of ScreenIdentifier objects; corresponds to
screen-identifier
s in the RESET ATTR statement
isTemporary If true, corresponds to the presence (and if false, to the
absence) of the TEMP clause of the RESET ATTR
statement
dependingOn If non-null, corresponds to the presence (and if null, to the
absence) of the DEPENDING [ON] clause of the RESET
ATTR statement
isShadowed If true, corresponds to the presence (and if false, to the
absence) of the SHADOWED clause of the RESET ATTR
statement










