TNS/E Native Application Conversion Guide
About This Manual
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Organization
Section Explains
Section 1, Introduction to Native Mode
TNS/E native development and execution
environments, features of TNS/E native
architecture, and benefits and constraints of
TNS/E native mode
Section 2, Developing a Conversion Strategy
How to prepare programs for conversion,
plan system resources, determine which
programs to convert, maintain common
TNS and native source files, and maximize
the performance of TNS/E native programs
Section 3, C and C++ Conversion Tasks
How to convert NonStop C and NonStop
C++ programs to TNS/E native mode
Section 4, Converting COBOL Programs
How to convert NonStop COBOL programs
to TNS/E native mode
Section 5, Converting TAL to pTAL
How to convert TAL programs to pTAL
Section 6, Converting a TNS User Library
How to convert a TNS user library to a
TNS/E native user library
Section 7, Converting Data Definition
Language (DDL)
How to use DDL to generate files for TNS
and TNS/E native compilers
Section 8, Converting Programs That Run in
the Common Run-Time Environment
CRE API changes required to convert a
program to TNS/E native mode
Section 9, Converting Programs That Share
Data
How TNS and native programs can share
data
Section 10, Converting Programs With
Guardian API Calls
Guardian API changes required to convert
a program to TNS/E native mode
Section 11, OSS API and Utilities Conversion
Tasks
OSS API and utilities changes required to
convert an OSS program to TNS/E native
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