HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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INTEGRATING APPLICATIONS
Integrating an Application Into an Existing PATHWAY System

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| PATHCOM $one; START TCP ENABLE-TCP; START TERM term01 |
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Figure 11-6. Sample Obey File That Starts a Terminal

Figure 11-7 shows a sample obey file that stops the PATHWAY
system which "term01" is using.

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| PATHCOM $one; SHUTDOWN, WAIT |
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Figure 11-7. Sample Obey File That Stops a PATHWAY System

Refer to the PATHWAY System Management Reference Manual for more
information about adding terminals to a PATHWAY system.

INTEGRATING AN APPLICATION INTO AN EXISTING PATHWAY SYSTEM

You can add an ENABLE application to an existing PATHWAY system
by performing the tasks described in the following paragraphs.
Some of these tasks apply to application generation; other tasks
apply to application integration.

Generating the Application

When you generate an application for integration within an
existing PATHWAY system:

1. Direct the object code for the generated application to an
object file used by the existing PATHWAY system. To perform
this task, supply the name of the object file as a value for
the SCOBOLOBJECT attribute. For more information, refer to
the discussion "Directing Object Code to the Same Object
File" earlier in this section.

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