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TPF function briefs give
insight on important TPF features and
functions of key interest to our customers.
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The Mail Server on TPF
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provides Internet mail handling while taking advantage
of the inherent characteristics of TPF: superior performance, mission-critical
reliability, phenomenal scalability, and 24x365 availability.
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MQSeries Queue Manager
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MQSeries
is used to connect departments within enterprises, or one
enterprise to another. Both the MQSeries Client and the MQSeries Queue Manager from IBM provide a connection between TPF and other systems, allowing applications on various systems to exchange information via asynchronous messaging.
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TPFAR
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The TPF Application Requester (TPFAR) is a
separately priced feature which enables TPF
applications
using SQL statements to access remote relational databases that support
IBM's DRDA architecture.
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TPFDF
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The TPF Database Facility (TPFDF) is an
IBM licensed program product which
provides database management capabilities for TPF or ALCS applications.
Traditionally, TPF or
ALCS database management functions are the responsibility of the applications
programmer. TPFDF increases programmer productivity by providing centralized
database handling routines so that application programmers only
need to understand the logical relationships of data, not the physical
characteristics.
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IBM TPF Toolkit
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Take a look at what IBM is doing for TPF application development.
The TPF Toolkit remote development environment provides the tools you
need to improve quality and productivity. Bring your application
development process to a new level with this set of workstation tools
and technologically advanced re
mote tools.
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IIOP Connect for TPF
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Internet Inter-ORB Protocol Connect (IIOP) for TPF, known as
IIOP Connect for TPF, provides services to TPF applications to facilitate
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) inter operability
with heterogeneous environments using an industry standard message protocol.
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