DCE Application Programming Guide
Index
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Server (continued)
model, standard multithreaded 2-1
non-DCE 2-7
routines 1-2
Server initialization API 5-2/5-4, A-14/A-25
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_ABORT_ 3-8
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_ 3-8
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_END_ 3-8
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_SEND_ 3-8
SERVERCLASS_SEND_ 3-8
jacket functions C-1/C-17
to access non-DCE servers 2-8
to prevent process blocking 2-2
Serviceability routines 1-2
setjmp() function 3-7
sigaction() function 3-2
Signals 3-7
sigwait() function 3-2
Single-threading versus
multithreading 3-13
Spawning a new process 3-8, 3-14
SQL, process blocking 3-6
Stub 2-1
S_NONSTOP file type 2-9
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TCPIP_PROCESS_NAME 4-5
TCP/IP
deciding upon 2-2
fault tolerance 2-4
file opens 2-3
with intermediate Pathway server 2-7
with process-blocking calls 3-7
tdm_execep() function 3-8
tdm_execve() function 3-8
tdm_fork() function 3-8
Threading considerations
faults, isolating 3-4, 3-8
file access, affect on timing 2-9
general 3-4
Threading considerations (continued)
multiple interdependent threads 3-15
nowait I/O, using 3-4, 3-7, 3-14
process resources, sharing 3-4
process-blocking calls, making 3-4,
3-6, 3-14
signals, using 3-4, 3-7
single-threaded application 3-13
spawning a new process 3-4, 3-8, 3-14
standard libraries, using 3-4, 3-5
summarized 3-4
thread stack, addressing 3-4, 3-6
yielding control 3-4, 3-7, 3-14
Threads
See also Threading considerations
API 1-3
cancels 1-6
considerations for 3-14
DCE component 1-1
defined 1-3
error reporting
error status 3-2
exception 3-2
extensions 1-3
NonStop DCE implementation 3-1
portability 3-3
run-time
automatic key management 3-3
endpoint-map service 3-3
RPC datagram protocol 3-3
signals
asynchronous 3-2
synchronous 3-2
single versus multiple
multiple independent 3-14
multiple interdependent 3-15
single 3-13/3-14
stack addressability 3-6
unsupported features 1-6