About OHIO

HostExplorer Programming

About OHIO

OHIO (Open Host Interface Objects) is a standardized programming interface to the host data. OHIO provides a common access method to the data when it arrives at the client and divides the data into logical objects. Using OHIO, you can write a script that can run in any type of emulator that supports OHIO.

The HostExplorer object Ohio is a base interface for eight Ohio interfaces, which use a specific inheritance hierarchy.

Ohio is used to create a screen that lets you communicate with, and connect to or disconnect from, the host. Ohio functions are used to call Transport and Parser functions.

Sample files of Ohio are available in the HostExplorer\SDK\Samples\OHIO directory where the program files are stored on your machine.