H-Series Application Migration Guide (H06.07+, J06.03+)

The TNS/E Native Development Environment
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Setting Up a Cross-Platform Development
Environment on the PC
versions. The following command flag and pragma are provided to specify the target
G-series RVU:
The existence of these tools and libraries on H-series systems enables you to use a
single platform, the TNS/E platform, to develop both TNS/R and TNS/E applications.
You can save time by moving some of your development work, such as time-
consuming compilations, to an H-series system while continuing to use your G-series
systems for testing or production runs.
Setting Up a Cross-Platform Development
Environment on the PC
Using NSDEE
The HP NonStop Development Environment for Eclipse (NSDEE) is a Windows-
hosted integrated development environment for NonStop applications. NSDEE
supports building NonStop applications locally using Windows-hosted cross compilers
and tools, or remotely using compilers and tools on a NonStop server. NSDEE also
provides facilities for transferring source files and binaries to and from NonStop
systems as well as facilities for editing remote source files locally.
NSDEE Core with Debugging also includes a separately installed integrated debugger
that you can use to debug TNS/E processes.
For more information about NSDEE, including RVU support, software requirements,
and hardware requirements, see the documentation for NSDEE that is integrated with
the software. After you install the software, you can access the documentation from the
Eclipse Workbench help menu:
1. To access the Workbench help menu, select Help>Help Contents.
2. From the list of manuals, select the NonStop Development Environment for Eclipse
User Guide.
3. If you have installed NSDEE Core with Debugging, you can also select the
NonStop Development Environment for Eclipse Debugging Supplement from the
list of manuals.
Using ETK
ETK enables you to set up an environment in which you can develop applications
targeted for either the TNS/R native or TNS/E native environment. Here are some
guidelines for setting up such an environment.
OSS, PC c89 command -WRVU=G06.nn, nn >= 20
Guardian NMC and
NMCPLUS commands
RVU G06.nn, nn >= 20