Cedar Bank Files and Folders

Cedar Bank Files and Folders

The Cedar Bank Sample Application files are located on the companion CD-ROM to this book. The CD-ROM contains the folders listed in the following table. Except where noted, each folder contains all the files you need to run the Cedar Bank sample application using various host environment configurations, including the COMTI component type library (.tlb) file and the COBOL source code (.cbl) files that you need to install on your mainframe.

Sample Application Folders and Files

Folder Name Description
ASP.NET VB Host Program Access This sample program is written in Visual Basic.NET. It is an early bind to the Remote Environment component object and demonstrates the use of single data values and recordsets. This program uses the COMTI typelib and COBOL program for CICS MSLINK in the Cedar Bank tutorials folder associated with the Host Integration Server 2000 program files. This sample application requires that IIS, ASP.NET and Host Integration Server 2000 be installed and running on the same computer. The source code can be modified to use any one of several other Remote Environments.
VB.NET Early Bound Host Program Access This client, written in Visual Basic.NET, is an early bind to the Remote Environment component object and demonstrates the use of single data values and recordsets. This means that the remote environment is selected and bound into the executable during compile time. Generally the early bind is more efficient than the late bind version. This program uses the COMTI typelib and COBOL program for CICS MSLINK in the Cedar Bank tutorials folder associated with the Host Integration Server 2000 program files. This sample application requires that IIS, VB.NET and Host Integration Server 2000 be installed and running on the same computer. The source code can be modified to use any one of several other Remote Environments.
C# Early Bound Host Program Access This client, written in C#, is an early bind to the Remote Environment component object and demonstrates the use of single data values and recordsets. This means that the remote environment is selected and bound into the executable during compile time. Generally the early bind is more efficient than the late bind version. This program uses the COMTI typelib and COBOL program for CICS MSLINK in the Cedar Bank tutorials folder associated with the Host Integration Server 2000 program files. This sample application requires that IIS, C#, and Host Integration Server 2000 be installed and running on the same computer. The source code can be modified to use any one of several other Remote Environments.
VB.NET Host Program Access as Web Service This sample program is written in Visual Basic.NET. It is an early bind to the Remote Environment component object and demonstrates the use of single data values and recordsets returned through a Web Service. This program uses the COMTI typelib and COBOL program for CICS MSLINK in the Cedar Bank tutorials folder associated with the Host Integration Server 2000 program files. This sample application requires that IIS, ASP.NET and Host Integration Server 2000 be installed and running on the same computer. The source code can be modified to use any one of several other Remote Environments.
VB.NET Host Program Access Web Service Web Client This sample program, written in Visual Basic.NET, demonstrates a Web client application accessing the Web service. This program requires that the VB.NET Host Program Access as Web Service be set up and running.
VB.NET Host Program Access Web Service Windows Forms Client This sample program, written in Visual Basic.NET, demonstrates a Windows forms client application accessing the Web service. This program requires that the VB.NET Host Program Access as Web Service be set up and running.

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Microsoft Corporation - Microsoft. Net Server Solutions for the Enterprise
Microsoft .NET Server Solutions for the Enterprise
ISBN: 0735615691
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 483

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