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About This Document

BEA eLink for Mainframe TCP for Tuxedo (hereafter referenced as eLink TCP for Tuxedo) is a gateway connectivity product that enables application programs on BEA Tuxedo systems to perform various non-transactional tasks with application programs that reside on different mainframe platforms.

This document describes the eLink TCP for Tuxedo component and gives instructions for using the tools for building eLink TCP for Tuxedo applications.

This guide explains how to configure and administer eLink TCP for Tuxedo and how eLink TCP for Tuxedo fits into the BEA Tuxedo environment. In addition, this guide:

The BEA eLink TCP for Tuxedo User Guide includes the following topics:

 


What You Need to Know

This document is intended for system administrators who will configure and administer eLink TCP for Tuxedo. In addition, programmers will find useful pointers for developing client programs and service routines that send data through eLink TCP for Tuxedo.

 


e-docs Web Site

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How to Print the Document

You can print a copy of this document from a Web browser, one file at a time, by using the File—>Print option on your Web browser.

A PDF version of this document is available on the eLink for Mainframe TCP documentation Home page on the e-docs Web site (and also on the documentation CD). You can open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader and print the entire document (or a portion of it) in book format. To access the PDFs, open the eLink for Mainframe TCP documentation Home page, click the PDF files button and select the document you want to print.

If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can get it for free from the Adobe Web site at http://www.adobe.com/.

 


Related Information

The eLink TCP documentation consists of the following items:

For information about other BEA products, refer to http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/index.html.

 


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Your feedback on the BEA eLink for Mainframe TCP documentation is important to us. Send us e-mail at docsupport@bea.com if you have questions or comments. Your comments will be reviewed directly by the BEA professionals who create and update the eLink for Mainframe TCP documentation.

In your e-mail message, please indicate that you are using the documentation for the BEA eLink for Mainframe TCP 3.2 release.

If you have any questions about this version of BEA eLink for Mainframe TCP, or if you have problems installing and running BEA eLink for Mainframe TCP, contact BEA Customer Support through BEA WebSupport at www.bea.com. You can also contact Customer Support by using the contact information provided on the Customer Support Card, which is included in the product package.

When contacting Customer Support, be prepared to provide the following information:

 


Documentation Conventions

The following documentation conventions are used throughout this document.

Convention

Item

boldface text

Indicates terms defined in the glossary.

Ctrl+Tab

Indicates that you must press two or more keys simultaneously.

italics

Indicates emphasis or book titles.

monospace text

Indicates code samples, commands and their options, data structures and their members, data types, directories, and file names and their extensions. Monospace text also indicates text that you must enter from the keyboard.

Examples:

#include <iostream.h> void main ( ) the pointer psz

chmod u+w *

\tux\data\ap

.doc

tux.doc

BITMAP

float

monospace boldface text

Identifies significant words in code.

Example:

void commit ( )

monospace italic text

Identifies variables in code.

Example:

String expr

UPPERCASE TEXT

Indicates device names, environment variables, and logical operators.

Examples:

LPT1

SIGNON

OR

{ }

Indicates a set of choices in a syntax line. The braces themselves should never be typed.

[ ]

Indicates optional items in a syntax line. The brackets themselves should never be typed.

Example:

buildobjclient [-v] [-o name ] [-f file-list]... [-l file-list]...

|

Separates mutually exclusive choices in a syntax line. The symbol itself should never be typed.

...

Indicates one of the following in a command line:

The ellipsis itself should never be typed.

Example:

buildobjclient [-v] [-o name ] [-f file-list]... [-l file-list]...

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Indicates the omission of items from a code example or from a syntax line. The vertical ellipsis itself should never be typed.


 

 

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