Entire Net-Work is the backbone of Software GmbH's distributed computing technology. It is middleware that provides a common communication service for database applications, query tools, cooperative processing applications, application development tools, and other software. Its primary function is to transmit Adabas calls from a client application to a remote Adabas database.
In addition to Entire Net-Work for open system platforms (Windows and Linux), other versions of Entire Net-Work run on a range of hardware and software platforms including IBM mainframes. Using Entire Net-Work, organizations can implement applications distributed across multiple heterogeneous platforms.
Once you have installed the Entire Net-Work Client components, you must manually make updates in the Adabas Manager (AMN) if you need to support the Simple Connection Line Driver. For more information, read Required Post-Installation Updates for Simple Connection Line Driver Support.
Note
If you attempt to install and use Entire Net-Work in a system with a
firewall in place, be sure that your system administrator has set up the
firewall so that the Entire Net-Work component applications can access the ports they
need (including the Adabas Directory Server port and those Entire Net-Work dynamically assigns
during its own processing). For more information about Entire Net-Work ports, read
Port Number
Reference. For information about
configuring Entire Net-Work components for Windows personal firewall, read
Configuring Product
Components for Windows Personal Firewall, in the
Entire Net-Work Server LUW Installation and Administration Guide.
This document provides an overview of Entire Net-Work 7 for open system platforms. It covers the following topics:
| Architecture |
| Components |
| Understanding Partitioning |
| Understanding Filtering |
| Getting Started |