ViewPoint Manual

Functional Description
ViewPoint Manual—426801-001
5-4
ViewPoint TCP
ViewPoint TCP
The ViewPoint TCP is the terminal control process portion of a Pathway application (see
Introduction to Pathway). The TCP has three major functions: terminal management,
code management, and message management.
The terminal management function routes information to and from each logged-on
operator. The code management function manages the multithreaded execution of the
network application programs (SCREEN COBOL programs) for each operator. The
message management function communicates with the remainder of the system.
The operator default subvolume contains your TACLCSTM file, your clipboard
(ZZVPCLIP) file, and various other files that your user ID owns.
The ViewPoint program subvolume contains SCREEN COBOL programs, various
components of Pathway and TACL, and other files that all operators must be able to
access. The ViewPoint data subvolume holds the display caches for events and status.
The remaining paragraphs under this subheading separately discuss each of the three
logical parts of the application—TACL, status logic, and events logic.
TACL
When your operator terminal is in TACL mode, the terminal communicates directly with
your TACL command interpreter process. The ViewPoint TCP is effectively
disconnected from your terminal, even though servers can be actively performing event
functions for you, and action and critical events are reported on the twenty-fifth line of
the screen.