Inspect Manual
Debugging PATHWAY Applications
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Debugging PATHWAY Servers
Debugging PATHWAY Servers
Figure 5-3 highlights the components of Inspect and the PATHWAY system used when
debugging PATHWAY servers.
Generally, Inspect treats a PATHWAY server like any other process. For example,
DMON performs the execution control services for processes and PATHWAY servers,
whereas the TCP performs these services for PATHWAY requester programs.
PATHCOM configures servers, PATHMON starts them, and requesters (TCPs running
requester programs) control their activity by making data requests. As a result,
PATHCOM and PATHMON are involved in configuring a server for debugging, and the
server's associated requester must be active to ensure proper execution of the server.
Note that to debug a Pathway server on a TNS/E system, you must use either Visual
Inspect or Native Inspect.
Figure 5-3. Debugging PATHWAY Servers
INSPECT
VST503.vsd
TCP
DMON
PATHMON
PATHCOM
Requester's
Program
File
PATHCOM
Command
Terminal
PATHWAY
Terminals
Server Class
Server
Requester's
and Server's
Source File
Server's
Program
File
INSPECT
Command
Terminal