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Stuart Selip’s Closer Look at: Standards
TIC Software, using the MDA tool suite from our business partner BluAge, is helping customers build NonStop Java applications quickly.
Stuart Selip
Apr 12, 20123 min read
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Make Your Logs More Useful: Use LogWatch!
Logwatch's utility is designed to make a Support person’s job easier by doing some basic analyzing and display formatting for a wide...
Phil Ly
Mar 29, 20123 min read
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Who Is Minding Your Logs?
Monitoring logs on the NonStop doesn’t get a lot of attention beyond the use of EMS or VHS. Yet it is an important topic worth a closer look
Phil Ly
Nov 10, 20113 min read
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How to access Windows programs from NonStop Applications
TelePath has been robustly providing a wide variety of Windows functionality for many years with a growing number of customers.
Donald Wickham
Sep 6, 20112 min read
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Using Dynamic Link Library (DLL) on NonStop
Using DLL in your NonStop programs can provide additional flexibility in extending your code.
Donald Wickham
Aug 17, 20113 min read
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SOAP/AM Server Utility – SDF Tool
SOAPam Server stores information about the web services in Service Definition Files (SDF) within its Virtual File System (VFS)
Donald Wickham
Jun 7, 20112 min read
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SOAP/AM and Thunder Suite: What’s the difference?
SOAP/AM Server is used for exposing Pathway Server as Web Services. Thunder Suite can generate and handle the SOAP XML message format.
Phil Ly
May 31, 20112 min read
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A 10 Minute Guide on NonStop Interoperability: “Web Services versus ODBC”
For the past two years, users have enjoyed attending our Tutorial Webinars to learn how our products SOAPam and Attunity Connect can open up
Phil Ly
Apr 26, 20113 min read
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What Every NonStop User Should Know About Web Service Security
Nowadays, more and more NonStop Users are embracing the benefits of SOA and Web Services.
Phil Ly
Feb 9, 20112 min read
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A 10 Minute Guide on “XML parser versus Thunder Suite”
Thunder Suite and XML parsers can both provide the ability to parse an input XML document, but they differ a lot in functions and features.
Phil Ly
Jan 11, 20113 min read
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