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Deploying Visual LANSA Applications on Linux

Deploying Visual LANSA Applications on Linux

Table of contents

  • Deploying LANSA Applications on Linux
    • About this Guide
      • Additional Information
    • 1. Deploy LANSA Applications to a Linux Server
      • 1.1 Directory Structure for LANSA under Linux
      • 1.2 Before You Begin Checklist
      • 1.3 Test with the Verification and Sample Applications
      • 1.4 Deliver the Server Portion of an Application to Linux
      • 1.5 Verification Application Code (L4WEX functions)
        • 1.5.1 L4WEX01 Example of On Top Connect/Disconnect
        • 1.5.2 L4WEX02 Exchange Example: Client Portion
        • 1.5.3 L4WEX52 Exchange Example: Server Portion
        • 1.5.4 L4WEX03 List Example: Client Portion
        • 1.5.5 L4WEX53 List Example: Server Portion
    • 2. Execute Applications with a Linux Server
      • 2.1 Override X_RUN arguments inherited from the Client
        • 2.1.1 Override value *SERVER
      • 2.2 Start X_RUN from the command line
    • 3. Troubleshooting
      • 3.1 Install or Upgrade
      • 3.2 Deliver To
      • 3.3 Character translation/conversion issues
      • 3.4 X_RUN or submitted jobs
      • 3.5 Connecting to a Linux Server
        • 3.5.1 Database
        • 3.5.2 Connection
        • 3.5.3 Diagnosing ORACLE / SQL run-time errors
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Table of contents

  • Deploying LANSA Applications on Linux
    • About this Guide
      • Additional Information
    • 1. Deploy LANSA Applications to a Linux Server
      • 1.1 Directory Structure for LANSA under Linux
      • 1.2 Before You Begin Checklist
      • 1.3 Test with the Verification and Sample Applications
      • 1.4 Deliver the Server Portion of an Application to Linux
      • 1.5 Verification Application Code (L4WEX functions)
        • 1.5.1 L4WEX01 Example of On Top Connect/Disconnect
        • 1.5.2 L4WEX02 Exchange Example: Client Portion
        • 1.5.3 L4WEX52 Exchange Example: Server Portion
        • 1.5.4 L4WEX03 List Example: Client Portion
        • 1.5.5 L4WEX53 List Example: Server Portion
    • 2. Execute Applications with a Linux Server
      • 2.1 Override X_RUN arguments inherited from the Client
        • 2.1.1 Override value *SERVER
      • 2.2 Start X_RUN from the command line
    • 3. Troubleshooting
      • 3.1 Install or Upgrade
      • 3.2 Deliver To
      • 3.3 Character translation/conversion issues
      • 3.4 X_RUN or submitted jobs
      • 3.5 Connecting to a Linux Server
        • 3.5.1 Database
        • 3.5.2 Connection
        • 3.5.3 Diagnosing ORACLE / SQL run-time errors

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