This part of the Natural Web Interface documentation describes how the Natural Web Interface enables you to create web-enabled Natural subprograms and how a web browser can call these subprograms and can receive a page in return.
This part of the documentation also outlines those functions of the Software AG product EntireX Communicator which are relevant for the operation of the Natural Web Interface. For more information, see the EntireX Communicator documentation.
You should know the essentials of HTML, of web browsers and of the environments in which the web browsers operate. You should also have a sound knowledge of Natural in a client-server environment.
This part of the Natural Web Interface documention contains the following sections:
Working with the Natural Web Interface | Describes how to set up the environment and how to work with subprograms. | |
Natural Web Server Extensions | Describes how the Natural Web Interface enables you to create web-enabled Natural subprograms and how a web browser can call these subprograms and can receive a page in return. | |
Conversion Program HTML to Natural | Describes how to use the HTML to Natural conversion programs with SYSWEB. | |
Conversion Program HTML to Natural with SYSWEB3 | Describes how to use the HTML to Natural conversion programs with SYSWEB3. | |
Tips on Programming | Contains tips for the usage of the Natural Web Interface to enable you to build better web programs. | |
Administration | Describes how to set formats, how to define error pages, how to convert to HTML and to decode an URL. | |
Demonstration Application without JavaScript | Contains a demonstration application which shows the use and programming of the Natural Web Interface. | |
Demonstration Application with JavaScript | Contains a more comprehensive demonstration application. This demonstration application requires a browser which supports Java. | |
Natural Web Interface Error Messages | Contains a list of error messages you may receive when you are working with the Natural Web Interface. |
The Natural library SYSWEB3 (or SYSWEB respectively) contains all modules of the Natural Web Interface.