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Configuration language

The ADDRESS statement describes how the GINA application is to be addressed by the for- eign openUTM application. It has the following parameters:

local name of the GINA application (LETTER)

name of the local transaction code (LETTER)

APPLICATION

The APPLICATION statement describes a client which is connected via T-ORB/Client. It comprises the following components:

OsId of the application (NUMBER, 1 ... 32767)

LayerId of the application (NUMBER, 1 ... 32767)

User-friendly name of the application (LETTER)

The REMOTE flag can be specified as an option for a client connected via T-ORB/Client. The REMOTE flag classifies a client as a remote client [31].

If the REMOTE flag is not specified as the last parameter, a client is generated locally if it only has local connections to servers; otherwise, a remote generation is created.

A user ID and password can be specified. This information is generated automatically if it is not specified explicitly.

Example APPLICATION ( 131, 1, "CmdTrm1" )

AREA

The AREA statements on the system level apply to all hosts, if there is no AREA statement with the same data area name in the HOST statement.

The AREA statements on the host level apply accordingly to all applications, if there is no AREA statement in the application.

The optional AREA statement has one mandatory parameter

Data area name (LETTER)

and the following optional parameters

"ACCESS" = "DIRECT" "INDIRECT" (OS_UNIX, OS_WINNT)

"LOAD-MODULE" = "lmodname"

(OS_BS2000)

"LOAD" = "STATIC"

(OS_BS2000)

"LOAD" = "(POOL,poolname)"

(OS_BS2000)

"LIB" = "omlname"

(OS_BS2000)

Example AREA ( "area1", "ACCESS" = "DIRECT" )

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