iTP Active Transaction Pages (iTP ATP) Programmer's Guide

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iTP Active Transaction Pages (iTP ATP) Programmer’s Guide522292-002
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Organization of This Guide
Introduction to the NonStop Himalaya K100 and K1000/K2000 or Introduction to
the NonStop Himalaya K10000/K20000 if you use an operating system release
starting with “D,” for example, D47.
G-Series Highlights and Migration Planning Guide if you use an operating system
release starting with “G,” for example, G06.
Organization of This Guide
This guide consists of five sections and four appendixes:
Section 1, Introduction
, introduces the product and describes its architecture.
Section 2, Installing and Running ATP
, describes how to install the software, customize
the configuration, run ATP, and gain access to the major ATP tools.
Section 3, ATP Web Page and Script Structure
, describes the syntax for delimiting
server-side JavaScript on a web page and explains the structure of several sample
scripts.
Section 4, ATP Objects, Properties, and Methods
, describes the objects and methods you
use to create scripts that use HTTP, NonStop SQL, NonStop TS/MP, NonStop TM/MP,
NonStop TUXEDO, and sockets.
Section 5, XML for ATP Add-On Module
, describes the optional XML for ATP, which
provides a standardized way to access and manipulate the information stored in XML
documents.
Section 6, Designing and Debugging ATP Applications
, provides guidelines for writing
resilient, efficient scripts, configuring ATP for performance, and debugging scripts that
use various ATP interfaces.
Appendix A, SQL Query Tool and Catalog Explorer
, describes the features and use of
two tools that help you generate and test queries for use in ATP scripts.
Appendix B, DDL Dictionary Viewer (dview)
, describes a tool you can use to study the
message layouts in a dictionary and to generate constructors for objects representing
fields in a message.
Appendix C, HTML Forms Generator
, describes a tool you can use to generate an
HTML form that communicates with a NonStop TS/MP (Pathway) server class.
Appendix D, JavaScript Utility Driver (jud)
, describes a tool you can use to prototype an
application that communicates with a NonStop TUXEDO service.
Appendix E, XML for ATP Tools
, describes the XML Wizard tool and the XML Viewer
tool that are available with the XML for ATP add-on package.
Appendix F, ATP Examples
, lists some of the example scripts provided on the ATP CD.
Appendix G, Migration Considerations
, describes runtime operation differences, ATP
parser differences, Tuxedo 6.5 support, and general considerations in migrating between
NSK and ATP.
Glossary
defines terms used for this and similar products.