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

How to Compile, Build, and Maintain a Pathway/iTS
Web Client
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10. Configure Pathway Servers for User Profiles and
User Conversion Routines
port-num
is the TCP/IP port number assigned to this application. This number must match
the port number specified when the router process was started, as described in the
Pathway/iTS System Management Manual
.
control-name
is either the
program-id
specified in the INITPROG parameter or the
app-name
specified in the APPNAME parameter when the application was converted with the
SCUP CONVERT command that included the full OSS path.
If both the INITPROG and the APPNAME parameters were specified in the
CONVERT command, the
app-name
from the APPNAME parameter must be
used for
control-name
.
For example, in the sample application you could use this command:
SETPORT 2500 /usr/tandem/webserver/root/
deploy-
directory
/INVENTORY
This command configures the converted Java application to send messages to the
router started with port number 2500 on the host NonStop system.
10. Configure Pathway Servers for User
Profiles and User Conversion Routines
Whether an end user is required to enter a password or a user profile is controlled by
the userAuthenticate and getProfile parameters in the control file that is generated by
the CONVERT command.
To use the user profile feature, set the getProfile parameter to true, as described in
User Profile Options in the Control File on page 3-3, and configure the Pathway server
class for the user profile server as detailed in Configure the User Profile Server Class
on page 3-6.
If your application uses user-written conversion routines running on the NonStop host,
you must configure the Pathway server class for USER-LIB-SERVER as described in
Configure the User Conversion Server Class on page 4-2.
11. Tune the Application for Performance by
Changing the Session-Length Parameter
The Java applet portion of the converted SCREEN COBOL application communicates
with the TCP so that the required tasks can be performed on the NonStop host system.
Such tasks include:
•
Send operations to server classes
•
Beginning, ending, and aborting transactions










