Compaq TP Desktop Connector
Getting Started
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Chapter 9
9
Performing Setup Operations
9.1
Setup for Clients Calling Tasks Running under a
Portable TP for Windows NT
System
9.1.1
Registering the Proxy for MTS Applications
9.1.2
Redirecting the Client System
Chapter 10
10
Managing the Client Interface
10.1
Supplying Management Information
10.2
Using the TPware Management Utility
10.2.1
Computer Settings
10.2.2
Using Shared Settings
10.2.3
Settings for DCE RPC and Microsoft RPC Adapters
10.2.4
ACMS
Gateway Adapter Settings
10.2.4.1
Configuring a New
ACMS
Group
10.2.4.2
Changing
ACMS
Gateway Adapter Group Settings
10.2.4.3
Deleting
ACMS
Gateway Adapter Group Settings
10.3
Setting Up the
ACMS
Gateway Adapter Environment
10.3.1
Specifying an
ACMS
Gateway Adapter Error Log File
10.3.2
Specifying a TCP/IP Port Number for Calls to
ACMS
Tasks
10.3.3
Managing the TP Desktop Connector Gateway for ACMS
Appendix A
Appendix A
TPware Error Logging
A.1
Error Logging Overview
A.2
Use of the Platform Event Log Facility
A.3
Enabling and Disabling Error Logging to a File
A.3.1
Enabling Error Logging on Windows NT
A.3.2
Disabling Error Logging to a File
A.4
Viewing Records in the TPware Error Log File
A.4.1
Error Log Utility Syntax
A.4.2
Sample Commands and Output
Appendix B
Appendix B
Guide to Kanji Text Data Code Conversion
B.1
Introduction to Kanji Text Data Conversion
B.1.1
Calling the Code Conversion Functions
B.1.2
STDL Wire Data Format
B.2
Using the Code Conversion Functions
B.2.1
Using Customer-Written Conversion Functions
B.2.2
Character Code Mapping Tables
B.2.2.1
Default Character Code Mapping Table
B.2.2.2
Using a Customer-Defined Code Mapping Table
B.2.2.3
Creating a Code Mapping Table
B.3
Creating a Customer-Written Code Conversion Module
B.3.1
Code Conversion Development and Execution Setup
B.4
Character Code Conversion Functions
B.5
Initialization Function
B.6
Conversion Function: Internal Data Format to Wire Data Format
B.7
Conversion Function: Wire Data Format to Internal Data Format
B.8
Conversion Module Template
Index
Index
Examples
3-1
EINFO Data Type Definition
6-1
C Representation of an STDL Data Type Definition
6-2
C Structure Definition for the einfo Variable
8-1
The Java Adapter Sample add_task Call
8-2
The JavaBeans Adapter Sample add_number Call
A-1
Invoking the
stdlog
Utility
A-2
Specifying a Time Interval with the
stdlog
Utility
A-3
stdlog Utility Sample Output
B-1
Conversion Module Template
Figures
1-1
Connecting a Client Application to a TP Application
1-2
TP Stub and Adapter Technology
1-3
Adapters Supported by
TP Desktop Connector
1-4
TP Desktop Connector
Interfaces
1-5
Using the ACMSADU Extension
4-1
ACMSADU Translation Model
Tables
4-1
Integer Support for the
ACMS
Gateway Adapter
4-2
Floating Point and Complex Data Type Support for the
ACMS
Gateway Adapter
4-3
Decimal Data Type Support for the
ACMS
Gateway Adapter
4-4
Other Data Type Support for the
ACMS
Gateway Adapter
5-1
Files Generated for a Client Build
6-1
C Client Adapter Specifications
6-2
C Client Adapter-Dependent Link Input
6-3
Mapping STDL Data Types to C Data Types
6-4
Mapping of Additional
ACMS
Data Types to C Data Types
7-1
Automation Server Output Adapter Specifications
7-2
Automation Server Adapter-Dependent Link Input
7-3
Automation Data Type Mapping
8-1
Optional Build Environment Variables for Java Tools
8-2
Output Adapter Specifications for Java Clients
8-3
Java Client Adapter-Dependent Link Input
8-4
Java Data Type Mapping
1
A stdlog Option Flags and Default Values
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