The EntireX BS2000/OSD Batch RPC Server allows standard RPC clients to communicate with RPC servers on the operating system BS2000/OSD. It supports the programming languages COBOL and C.
For COBOL, it works together with the COBOL Wrapper and the IDL Extractor for COBOL.
For C, use the C Wrapper.
Supported compilers are listed under BS2000/OSD Prerequisites in the EntireX Release Notes.
Introduction | Introduction to the BS2000/OSD Batch RPC Server. | |
Administration | Administering the Batch RPC Server. How to start, trace and stop the Batch RPC Server. | |
Extractor Service | Customizing the Extractor Service for the the BS2000/OSD Batch RPC Server. The Extractor Service is a prerequisite for remote extractions. | |
Deployment Service | Customizing the deployment service for the BS2000/OSD Batch RPC Server. The deployment service is a prerequisite for deploying server mapping files (SVMs). | |
SVM Files | A server mapping file (SVM) is used at runtime to marshal and unmarshal the RPC data stream. This document provides information on source control, change management, comparing, etc. of SVM files. | |
Scenarios | Steps to call your first RPC server customer code. |
Client and Server Examples for BS2000/OSD in the COBOL Wrapper documentation
Server Examples for BS2000/OSD in the C Wrapper documentation