TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
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B
AWAITIOX procedure 5-7, 5-13, 5-17,
5-25, 5-28
B
Back-end process 2-16, 2-24
BASIC, Extended, for Pathway servers 1-8
Batch processing 1-7, 2-13, 2-27
Bounds error (error 912) 6-6
Buffer length invalid (error 911) 6-6
Buffer limits A-1
C
C and C++ languages
for Pathsend requesters 1-10
for Pathway servers 1-8
invoking Pathsend procedures 5-2
Calls
See Procedure calls, Pathsend,
individual procedures
CANCEL procedure 5-25
/5-26
Canceling server-class send calls 5-25/5-26
CANCELREQ procedure 5-25/5-26
Changed transid (error 930) 6-13
Checkpointing
and Pathsend 3-6
explanation of 1-5
Pathsend limitations 2-14
server considerations 4-3
Classes of data in database 2-9
Clients, NonStop TUXEDO
interoperating with 4-17
Pathsend requesters acting as 3-11
Client/server computing 2-15
capabilities 1-12
development tools 1-15
COBOL85
example Pathsend requester
program B-53
/B-67
example server program B-53/B-67
for Pathsend requesters 1-10
for Pathway servers 1-8
invoking Pathsend procedures 5-3
Code, standardizing and testing 1-3
Colon, in Pathsend procedure
parameters 5-2
Common Run-Time Environment
(CRE) 4-3
Compilers provided 1-14
Concurrent processing 2-7/2-8, 4-5
Condition code
considerations 5-23
register 5-2
Context-free
servers, using with context-sensitive
requesters 3-8
, 4-4
Context-sensitive programming, requesters
canceling server-class sends 3-10
failure recovery 3-9/3-10
overview 3-8
resource utilization 3-8
using with context-free servers 3-8, 4-4
Context-sensitive programming, servers
controlling dialogs 4-14
correlating messages with dialogs 4-16
detecting aborted dialogs 4-16/4-17
detecting new dialogs 4-14
functions performed 4-13
handling dialog messages 4-14/4-15
managing dialogs 4-16
overview 4-13
Control block examples B-8, B-13, B-14,
B-23, B-25
Conversational mode 2-12
Conversational servers 4-1
CPU halts and LINKMON processes 4-3