Introduction
This User’s Manual documents Rogue Wave® Server, a large-scale object engine combining business objects with real-time business event notification to implement multi-tier client/server applications.
This manual is divided as follows:
In
Part I, Modeling Services, you will learn how to use the API of the modeling classes to build the object model of your Rogue Wave® Server application.
Basic Features, explains Server objects and relations. It also describes smart pointers, reference counting and Rogue Wave Server dictionaries.
Relations, presents all the types of relations that you can establish between Server objects. It explains how to define these relations and how to invert them.
Entry and Derived Data Members, describes the two kinds of special data members that Rogue Wave Server lets you declare in the classes of your application: entry data members and derived data members.
Context-Sensitive Features, covers the
cut function, which was designed to maintain the referential integrity of an object structure automatically and transparently.
Dynamic Modeling Services, tells you how to describe a reactive object model dynamically instead of coding it using the Rogue Wave Server modeling classes.
In
Part II, Dynamic View Services, you will learn what view services are, how notification works, how to make your Server model accessible at runtime, and how to implement a representation model and specify the dynamic-view types to interact with components.
Specifying Dynamic View Types, describes how to specify dynamic view types and gives you information about references, hyper-references, collectors, representation attributes, and conditions you can set for propagation and on representations.
In
Server/Views Mapping, you will learn more about the mapping mechanism, including the Server- and Views data sources, the Server/Views representation model, multiple-row-type tables.
The Rogue Wave Views Component, gives you general information about the
swcomp demonstration and briefly outlines how to design your own Views component.
Java Data Source Adapters, explains how to use the adapters that enable each Server/java data source to be represented graphically.
Portable Thread Library, explains how to create and synchronize threads using the classes from the portable thread library.
Environment Variables, explains environment variables to manage specific features, such as debugging, tracing, and configuring.
Glossary: Most of the terms used in this manual are defined in a glossary at the end of this manual.
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