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Revision as of 01:22, 6 July 2015
Editor's note: The RPC broker development kit (BDK) comes with a Broker.hlp file that contains valuable information. However it seems to be Win95 technology, and doesn't work with newer versions of Windows Help. I found a program that helped me get to the content.
Contents
RPC Broker V 1.1 Developer's Guide
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Overview
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RPC Broker Components, Class, and Units
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Remote Procedure Calls
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M Entry Point for an RPC
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RPC Entry in the Remote Procedure File
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Executing RPCs from Clients
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Overview
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What Makes a Good RPC?
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Creating RPCs
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Using an Existing M API
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Other RPC Broker APIs
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Running RPCs on a Remote Server
- Options for Running RPCs on a Remote Server
- Checking RPC Availability on a Remote Server
- XWB DIRECT RPC
- XWB REMOTE RPC
- XWB REMOTE STATUS CHECK
- XWB REMOTE GETDATA
- XWB REMOTE CLEAR
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Deferred RPCs
- Overview of Deferred RPCs
- XWB DEFERRED RPC
- XWB DEFERRED STATUS
- XWB DEFERRED GETDATA
- XWB DEFERRED CLEAR
- XWB DEFERRED CLEARALL
- Overview
- Encryption Functions
- GetServerInfo Function
- M Emulation Functions
- VistA Splash Screen Procedures
- $$BROKER^XWBLIB
- $$RTRNFMT^XWBLIB
- XWB ARE RPCS AVAILABLE
- XWB IS RPC AVAILABLE
- XWB GET VARIABLE VALUE RPC
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Debugging and Troubleshooting
- Overview
- How to Debug Your Application
- RPC Error Trapping
- Identifying the Listener Process on the Server
- Identifying the Handler Process on the Server
- Testing Your RPC Broker Connection
- Client Timeout and Buffer Clearing
- Memory Leaks
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Developer Utilities
- RPC Broker Programmer Preferences
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Tutorial
- Introduction
- Advanced Preparation
- Step 1: Create Application with an RPC Broker Component
- Step 2: Get Server/Port
- Step 3: Establish Broker Connection
- Step 4: RPC Routine to List Terminal Types
- Step 5: RPC To List Terminal Types
- Step 6: Call the ZxxxTT LIST RPC
- Step 7: Associate IENs
- Step 8: Routine to Retrieve Terminal Types
- Step 9: RPC To Retrieve Terminal Types
- Step 10: Call ZxxxRETRIEVE RPC
- Step 11: Register RPCs
- See Also: FileMan Delphi Components (FMDC)
- Tutorial Source Code
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DLL Interface
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DLL Special Issues
- RPC Results for DLL Calls
- GetServerInfo Function and the DLL Calls
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DLL Exported Functions
- RPCBCall
- RPCBCreate
- RPCBCreateContext
- RPCBFree
- RPCBMultItemGet
- RPCBMultPropGet
- RPCBMultSet
- RPCBMultSortedSet
- RPCBParamGet
- RPCBPropGet
- RPCBPropSet
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Guidelines for C++
- Overview
- TRPCBroker C++ Class Methods
- Initialize the Class
- Creat Broker Instances
- Connect to the Server
- Execute RPCs
- Destroy Broker Instances
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Gidelines for C
- Overview
- Initialize--LoadLibrary and GetProcAddress
- Create Broker Components
- Connect to the Server
- Execute RPCs
- Destroy Broker Components
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Guidelines for Visual Basic
- Overview
- Initialize
- Create Broker Components
- Connect to the Server
- Execute RPCs
- Destroy Broker Compoents
- Introduction
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