To call an existing COBOL server
Use the IDL Extractor for COBOL to extract the Software AG IDL and, depending on the complexity of the extraction, also an SVM file.
Build an EntireX RPC client using any EntireX wrapper. See EntireX Wrappers. For a quick test you can:
use the IDL Tester; see EntireX IDL Tester in the EntireX Workbench documentation
generate an XML mapping file (XMM) and use the XML Tester for verification; see EntireX XML Tester
See Client and Server Examples for BS2000/OSD in the COBOL Wrapper documentation for COBOL RPC Server examples.
To write a new COBOL server
Use the COBOL Wrapper to generate a COBOL server skeleton and, depending on the complexity of the extraction, also an SVM file. Write your COBOL server and proceed as described under Using the COBOL Wrapper for the Server Side.
Build an EntireX RPC client using any EntireX wrapper. See EntireX Wrappers. For a quick test you can:
use the IDL Tester; see EntireX IDL Tester in the EntireX Workbench documentation
generate an XML mapping file (XMM) and use the XML Tester for verification; see EntireX XML Tester
See Client and Server Examples for BS2000/OSD in the COBOL Wrapper documentation for COBOL RPC Server examples.
To write a new C server
Use the C Wrapper to generate a C server skeleton and a C server interface object. Write your C server and proceed as described under Using the C Wrapper for the Server Side (z/OS, UNIX, Windows, BS2000/OSD, IBM i).
Build an EntireX RPC client using any EntireX wrapper. See EntireX Wrappers. For a quick test you can:
use the IDL Tester; see EntireX IDL Tester in the EntireX Workbench documentation
generate an XML mapping file (XMM) and use the XML Tester for verification; see EntireX XML Tester