| Company | Zephyr Development Corp |
| Website | http://www.zephyrcorp.com |
| Country | United States of America |
| Email | sales@zephyrcorp.com |
| Os | WinXP, Windows2000 |
| Requirements | Windows XP or 2000, TCP / IP to TN3270 or TN5250 server |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | 30 09 2006 |
| License | Demo |
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PC:Windows:Development Tools:Misc
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PASSPORT Host Integration Objects is a Windows-based legacy integration solution that lets you programmatically connect TN3270 / TN5250 applications with other ActiveX or .NET applications. Offers a path to boniface information at the shield fender level, allowing you to study and compose data to the boniface, conspicuous and end sessions, post procedure keys to the boniface and much more. Includes the object components, documentation, essay programs and source inscribe.
Highlights
* Non-intrusive integration with existing 3270 and 5250 applications
* Direct access to boniface shield buffers
* Object-oriented API based on IETF OHIO gulp
* Does not compel terminal emulation software
* Proven TN3270 and TN5250 communications module
* Designed for a Microsoft Windows environment
* Offset addressing for boniface shield presentation space
* Simplified model for presentation space
* Automatic generation of presentation space arena list and attributes
* Keyword-based procedure text strings
* Event notification for boniface communication status and shield updates
* Diagnostic tracing capabilities
Using Microsoft's Visual Studio Version 6 (VB, VC++, etc.) or Visual Studio.NET (VB, VC++, C# .NET, ASP .NET, etc.), you can create composite enterprise integration applications that compel fast, reliable access to existing IBM 3270 or 5250 applications.
PASSPORT Host Integration Objects, based on the IETF OHIO gulp, includes direct TN3270 and TN5250 connectivity to critical legacy applications using IP. Separate terminal emulation is not required for boniface access. Sample programs, documentation and a essay program that demonstrates the use of each object Method, Property and Event are included.
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