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This appendix describes how to use components of Compaq TP Web Connector, including the ADU extension, to provide Windows NT clients with access to ACMS applications.
An application is a set of related tasks that solve a business problem and that can be started or stopped as a unit. An application definition consists of a set of clauses you use to define control attributes for tasks, servers, and the application execution controller that manages the server processes in which tasks run. The general format for an application definition is:
<application-clause> [...] END DEFINITION ; |
The two clauses you must include in an application definition are TASK GROUPS and APPLICATION USERNAME. The TASK GROUPS clause names the task groups that define the tasks of the application. The APPLICATION USERNAME clause defines the user name under which the application execution controller runs.
If you want to provide access to the application from Windows NT
clients (the clients call ACMS tasks), including clients on the World
Wide Web (web), you can do so using the components of Compaq TP Web
Connector Gateway for ACMS software, including the ADU extension.
G.1 Access By NT Clients
The components of the Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS software on ACMS systems can be used so that Windows NT clients, including clients on the World Wide Web (web), can be built to access ACMS applications. The TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS software is part of the Compaq TP Web Connector product, one of the products created from Compaq TPware technology. The Compaq TPware software produces objects that you can easily use to connect a web server to your application. The Compaq TP Web Connector product allows Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) applications and web servers to call ACMS tasks, ACMSxp tasks, or Structured Transaction Definition Language (STDL) tasks running under Compaq Portable TP for Windows NT.
If your client is going to call ACMS tasks, use the components of the
Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS software on the ACMS
development system where the ACMS application is defined. The following
topics discuss the Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS components
and preparing ACMS applications for client access. For more information
about Compaq TPware technology and Compaq TP Web Connector
capabilities, see Compaq TP Web Connector Getting Started.
G.2 TP Web Connector Gateway Components
If your client calls ACMS tasks, use the Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS components that you install and run on an ACMS system. The Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS software includes the following components that support the generation and use of Windows NT clients that access ACMS applications:
The Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS components (the ADU
extension and the gateway) reside on OpenVMS systems running ACMS
software. The components can be on the same ACMS system or on different
ACMS systems (see Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS Installation
Guide).
G.2.1 ADU Extension
The extension in the modified ADU image enables you to translate ACMS task headers and associated record and field definitions into an STDL task group specification with associated data type definitions and STDL record definitions. Compaq TPware extension commands allow you to control the translation. ADU performs the following Compaq TPware functions:
As directed by the extension commands, ADU produces, as output, task
group information in an intermediate binary file, from which ADU
produces the STDL task group specification, with STDL record
definitions and task group headers with records as arguments.
G.2.2 Gateway
The gateway runs on an ACMS system and connects the ACMS Desktop
adapter on a Windows NT system to the ACMS system on which the target
application is running. You provide information that enables the
connection between your client program and the ACMS tasks being called.
Use command procedures provided with the software to control and manage
the gateway. For information about enabling the connection and about
using the command procedures, see Compaq TP Web Connector for ACMS
Getting Started.
G.3 Running ADU Extension
Translating the necessary ACMS application information from TDL format to STDL format requires the following operations:
You perform these operations in ADU with TPware qualifiers for the BUILD GROUP and BUILD APPLICATION commands.
Existing parameters and qualifiers for the ADU's BUILD GROUP and BUILD APPLICATION commands have not changed from ACMS Version 4.2. For a listing of existing qualifiers, refer to the ADU online help topics about ADU commands or to the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS ADU Reference Manual. |
Group_task translation produces a temporary binary file containing ACMS
task and task group information. Group_task translation must be
performed for the ACMS task group that comprises the application.
G.3.1.1 BUILD GROUP Command
The command syntax is:
BUILD GROUP acms_group_name [/STDL] |
The acms_group_name parameter refers to the name of the ACMS task group.
The /STDL qualifier directs ADU to output task and record information that is used for completing the translation to STDL format. The output file produced by the /STDL qualifier has a name in the following format:
GROUP.WDB |
The .WDB file type indicates the intermediate-format web database file. The BUILD GROUP command writes the file to the default directory (see the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS ADU Reference Manual for information about the ADU task group definition clause DEFAULT TASK GROUP FILE).
The /NOSTDL qualifier instructs ADU not to produce the
intermediate-format file. The default qualifier is /NOSTDL.
G.3.1.2 Translation Actions
In the group_task translation operation, ADU produces a file containing intermediate-format task group and task information.
During group_task translation, ADU performs the following actions:
ADU processes the task group description and the description of any
tasks and records associated with that group. ADU builds descriptions
of all records according to the CDD information. Then, ADU creates a
description of all tasks in the group along with the names of records
used as parameters to those tasks. The intermediate-format file in
which ADU writes all this information is used as input to the
application_group translation.
G.3.2 Application Group Translation
Application_group translation reads the task group name specified in
the application and translates the intermediate-format task group file
built from the group_task translation.
G.3.2.1 BUILD APPLICATION Command
The command syntax is:
BUILD APPLICATION application_name [/STDL] |
The parameter application_name refers to the name of an ACMS application.
The /STDL qualifier directs the translator during the processing initiated by the ADU BUILD APPLICATION command to generate STDL code using the intermediate-format group file that was created during the ADU BUILD GROUP processing. The output is a file with a name in the following format:
application_name.STDL |
ADU generates in the default directory an STDL source file containing a
task group specification and related data type and record definitions.
The output file name application_name is derived from the ACMS
application name. You use this file to create the client interface.
G.3.2.2 Translation Actions
If the ACMS task group information has been translated and written to an intermediate-format task group file (see the Group_Task_translation help topic and its Translation_actions subtopic), use the ADU BUILD APPLICATION /STDL command to translate the intermediate-format information to STDL format. ADU processes the internal descriptions of the records and fields and writes them in STDL format with duplicate names removed (see the Restrictions help topic for the ADU extention restrictions).
After each task name is processed, ADU generates the STDL TASK ARGUMENT statement, which includes the task parameters and an indication about whether they are input or output. The arguments are as follows:
The resulting file that ADU generates contains an STDL task group
specification with associated data type definitions and STDL record
definitions that you use in the next stage of development (see the
Using_translation_output help topic).
G.3.2.3 Using Translation Output
To generate the adapters for the client, use the file containing the STDL task group specification and associated data type definitions and STDL record definitions that ADU generates (see the Application_Group_translation help topic). The next steps you take are on the Windows NT platform, as follows:
G.3.3 Restrictions
The ADU extension has the following restrictions:
The ACMS software uses records to allow data to be passed from user agents or from forms acting as agents, through the ACMS system to ACMS servers, and back to the caller. These records are buffers containing record-like structures made up of fields. Each field has a name, a data type, and other attributes.
The data descriptions used by ACMS software to describe records are
defined by either the CDDL utility in DMU format or the CDO utility in
CDO format, and then are placed into the CDD. Record descriptions are
extracted from the CDD by various OpenVMS and user programs, including
agents, forms systems, the ACMS system, and OpenVMS compilers when
compiling ACMS servers. When creating an STDL task group specification
with associated data type definitions and STDL record definitions to
translate an ACMS application's task group information, ADU extracts
record descriptions from the CDD and translates them to STDL format.
G.3.5 Data Type Translation
Fields within the ACMS records all have an OpenVMS data type. For
OpenVMS data types that at runtime need to be converted to STDL data
types, ADU creates the #Pragma statements in the generated data type
definitions. During processing, ADU selects a corresponding STDL data
type for each OpenVMS data type that can be expressed in the CDD. Not
all OpenVMS data types are represented in STDL, so the ACMS Desktop
output adapter makes some conversions at runtime according to the ADU
selections. The tables in the following help topics summarize the
OpenVMS data type support for the Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for
ACMS software. The data types labeled Not Supported are flagged as
warnings by the STDL compiler.
G.3.5.1 Integer Support
The following table summarizes integer OpenVMS data type support for the Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS software.
OpenVMS | STDL | OpenVMS Pragma |
---|---|---|
SIGNED BYTE | INTEGER SIZE 1 | None |
UNSIGNED BYTE | UNSIGNED INTEGER SIZE 1 | None |
SIGNED WORD | INTEGER SIZE 2 | None |
UNSIGNED WORD | UNSIGNED INTEGER SIZE 2 | None |
SIGNED LONGWORD | INTEGER SIZE 4 | None |
UNSIGNED LONGWORD | UNSIGNED INTEGER SIZE 4 | None |
SIGNED QUADWORD | ARRAY SIZE 8 OF OCTET | None |
UNSIGNED QUADWORD | ARRAY SIZE 8 OF OCTET | None |
SIGNED OCTAWORD | ARRAY SIZE 16 OF OCTET | None |
UNSIGNED OCTAWORD | ARRAY SIZE 16 OF OCTET | None |
The following table summarizes floating point and complex OpenVMS data type support for the Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS software.
OpenVMS | STDL | OpenVMS Pragma |
---|---|---|
F_FLOATING | FLOAT SIZE 4 | F_FLOATING |
D_FLOATING | FLOAT SIZE 8 | D_FLOATING |
G_FLOATING | FLOAT SIZE 8 | G_FLOATING |
H_FLOATING | ARRAY SIZE 16 OF OCTET | None |
S_FLOATING | FLOAT SIZE 4 | None |
T_FLOATING | FLOAT SIZE 8 | None |
F_FLOATING COMPLEX |
RECORD
R FLOAT SIZE 4; I FLOAT SIZE 4; END RECORD; |
F_FLOATING for each field |
D_FLOATING COMPLEX |
RECORD
R FLOAT SIZE 8; I FLOAT SIZE 8; END RECORD; |
D_FLOATING for each field |
G_FLOATING COMPLEX |
RECORD
R FLOAT SIZE 8; I FLOAT SIZE 8; END RECORD; |
G_FLOATING for each field |
H_FLOATING COMPLEX | ARRAY SIZE 32 OF OCTET | None |
The following table summarizes decimal OpenVMS data type support for the Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS software.
OpenVMS or OpenVMS Pragma |
STDL |
---|---|
PACKED DECIMAL | DECIMAL STRING SIZE X |
UNSIGNED NUMERIC | DECIMAL STRING SIZE X |
LEFT OVERPUNCH NUMERIC | DECIMAL STRING SIZE X |
LEFT SEPARATE NUMERIC | DECIMAL STRING SIZE X |
RIGHT OVERPUNCH NUMERIC | DECIMAL STRING SIZE X |
RIGHT SEPARATE NUMERIC | DECIMAL STRING SIZE X |
ZONED NUMERIC | DECIMAL STRING SIZE X |
The maximum SIZE for the decimal STDL data type is limited to 18.
G.3.5.4 Other Support
The following table summarizes other OpenVMS data type support for the Compaq TP Web Connector Gateway for ACMS software.
OpenVMS | STDL | OpenVMS Pragma |
---|---|---|
DATE | DATE | VMS DATE |
VARYING STRING | Not Supported |
A data type labeled Not Supported is flagged as a warning by the STDL compiler. |
Other properties may be defined in the CDD for records and fields. ADU supports translation of the following property to STDL:
OCCURS
The OCCURS field declares fixed-length, one-dimensional arrays.
For example:
OCCURS n TIMES |
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