Call from the Environment attributes dialog box:
this page is used to define the PC references required for the generation of Windows server modules in public Visual Adelia programs (VADELIA and SADELIA types).Call from the Modify the logical level information dialog box:
this page is used to define the PC references required for the generation of Windows server modules in private (app. area level) Visual Adelia programs (VADELIA and SADELIA types).
Middleware parameters
Data entry
IP host name
IP address of the Windows microcomputer where the programs will be compiled.
IP port
Listening port of the Adelia daemon run on the microcomputer (usually 910).
User
Adelia Middleware profile used for connection (usually HARDISPS).
Password
Password associated to the user (usually HARDISPS).
Invisible data.
Confirmation
Second password entry in order to confirm the previous one.
Invisible data.
Check boxes
Inherit the parameters
Checked box |
The fields in the "Middleware parameters" section are automatically initialized with the values indicated in the "Compilation machine for Visual Adelia server programs and databases" parameters of the ADELIWS.INI file. |
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These fields will then become non modifiable. |
Buttons
Search
Opens a dialog box showing the Windows servers detected on the network. This dialog box enables you to select a server and to check the connection parameters.
Visual Adelia server programs
Data entry
Program directories
Name of the field reference file in which source files will be placed, and name of the field reference file where the objects will be placed when server programs are generated.
These names must be entered as they are "seen" by the compiling machine.
Check boxes
Inherit
Checked box |
For each field concerned it is the value specified in the environment attributes which is taken into account. |
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The related field appears dimmed and cannot be modified anymore. |
Note: This box is visible only if the page was called from the Modify the logical level information dialog box (call from an application area, and not from the environment).
Buttons
Undo
This button cancels the modifications made and restores the application to its previous state.
Default
This button cancels the modifications made and restores the application to the state it had when the environment was created.
Note: A click on the icon situated on the upper right-hand corner of the dialog box closes the box (keyboard shortcut: Alt+F4). If modifications were made, a confirmation screen appears.
Validate
Used to test the validity of the data entered. The wizard initiates a connection with the server, verifies access to the source code directories, then launches a compile test. The program also attempts to automatically detect and configure the Microsoft C compiler (MSDEV or .NET).