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RKTools — Rocket Tools for Model 204 — is a family of products implemented as SOULapplication subsystems, designed to function together in a Model 204 Online. Prior to version 7.5 of RKTools (October, 2015), the product was known as UL/SPF.
Each product in the family can be installed and run independently, or each can be installed and run as a component of the integrated RKTools framework. All RKTools products share a common look and feel, providing a highly productive full screen 3270 interface to a variety of common Model 204 functions. In addition, many of the component subsystems also support web interfaces.
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- 3Integrating RKTools with other subsystems
- 3.1Fast-pathing
RKTools components
RKTools comprises the following products:
Rktools 2008 Calendar
As of RKTools version 7.5, SirPro also incorporates the user-extensible SoulEdit editor, which can also be invoked from a command line call to the (optional) Model 204 application subsystem
SE
. Because the procedure list feature of SirPro is so central, it too has an optional standalone subsystem called PL
. In addition:
- As of version 7.7, RKTools products are accessed by a web interface (RKWeb) as well as by the traditional 3270 interface.
- The
FACT
subsystem, a utility for browsing SirFact dumps, is indirectly linked into the RKTools menuing structure as a SirPro option.FACT
is also available from the RKWeb interface (Build > Fact Dump Analysis
). - As of version 7.7, RKTools provides access to Dictionary/204, notably including the Subsystem Management facility (SUBSYSMGMT) and the File Management facility (FILEMGMT). These facilities are available from the RKTools TN3270 main menu and from the RKWeb interface (
Manage > Subsystem Management
and theManage > Dictionary
sub-menu options). - As of version 7.7, RKTools provides access to the Model 204 SQL Server DDL-generation tools CCACATREPT and CCATSF. These facilities are available from the RKTools TN3270 main menu and from the RKWeb interface (
Manage > Dictionary > SQL Catalog Reports
andManage > Dictionary > Table Specifications
). - As of version 7.7, RKWeb provides access (
Build > Tune Reports
) to the the reporting portion of SirTune, the SOUL programSIRTUNEREPORT
. - Many sample web and client-server applications developed for the Janus product family are distributed and installed along with the RKTools products, although they are not linked into the RKTools TN3270 menuing structure. These applications include:
JanCat
, an application that builds normalized views of Model 204 data for useby Janus Specialty Data Store applications.JanSSL
, a Janus Network Security system for creating and managing SSL certificate requests. This application is available from the RKWeb interface (Manage > SSL Certificates
).
RKTools packaging and installation requirements
All of the RKTools products are Model 204 application subsystems written in SOUL.RKTools is distributed as a set of Model 204 files in a backup format produced by the Model 204DUMP command.
All SOUL-based products aredistributed in a single Model 204 procedure file. The file is
M204PROC
as of RKTools 7.7; for earlier versions the file is SIRIUS
. RKTools makes extensive use of specialized SOUL OO classes and $functions. These classes and $functions enable the creation of powerful SOUL application systems that can support complex environments with minimal server size requirements.
Installing RKTools requires:
- Downloading the
M204PROC
orSIRIUS
file, and restoring it to the Model 204 environment where the tools will run. - Setting up some subsidiary Model 204 files.
- Verifying that the environment has the appropriate parameter settings.
- Running a program that performs all installation functions for new users and all upgrade functions for reinstalling users.
For details, see RKTools installation.
Upgrades to RKTools can almost always be handled by restoring a fresh copy of the
M204PROC
or SIRIUS
file. Integrating RKTools with other subsystems
RKTools and any of its constituent products can be easily integrated with other SOUL subsystems. Whenever an RKTools component product is exiting, it first checks to see if the global variable SIRIUS.COMM exists and has a non-null value. If so, the RKTools product performs a subsystem transfer using the value in SIRIUS.COMM as the name of the target subsystem.
For example, the following code fragment lets you transfer into subsystem
SIRMON
. When SIRMON
exits, control is transferred to the application subsystem MENUSYS
, provided that NEXT
is the current subsystem's communication global variable:%rc = $Setg('SIRIUS.COMM','MENUSYS')%rc = $Setg('NEXT','XFER')%rc = $Setg('XFER','SIRMON')STOP
In addition to the individual SOUL subsystems that implement the RKTools products,Rocket Software distributes an umbrella RKTools subsystem, accessed by entering
RKTOOLS
from the Model 204 command line. The RKTOOLS subsystem provides a menu that contains entries for all RKTOOLS components installed at a site: RKTools main menu (V7.7)
Fast-pathing
Rktools
The RKTOOLS subsystems support fast-path navigation. For example, a SirMon user can transfer into the SirPro main menu option 1 destination (the SirPro procedure-list selection screen) by using the component subsystem name or short-code along with a menu number:
sirpro 1
Or:
pro 1
And a user in SirScan can enter
sirmon 3.1
on the command line and be transferred directly to the option 1 (Resource Usage) destination of the SirMon main menu option 3 (User Monitor) screen.PL command
PL is both a special subsystem and a command that lets you directly enter the Procedure List screen in SirPro. The command is like a
pro 1
fast-path command combined with procedure-search specifications.The command format is:
PL [procedurePattern] [FILE filename | GROUP groupname][HAS searchValue | CONTAINS searchValue]
where procedurePattern supports the wildcard usage described in Procedure name.
If you do not specify a FILE or GROUP clause, one of the following is used:
- The current open context. This context is obtained using
VIEW APDFCNTX
or$view('APDFCNTX')
(see the APDFCNTX parameter). - The last-visited SirPro procedure list.
Note: To search for procedure names that contain the words 'FILE' or 'GROUP', use a PL command like the following:
PL File FILE filename
where:
File
indicates procedures whose name contains the word 'File'.FILE
is required because the context is not automatically added if searching for the words 'FILE' or 'GROUP'.
Release notes
Each RKTools release has the version number of the Model 204 release whose features it can exploit.
For information about member product changes and new features contained in a release, see the RKTools release notes appropriate for your version of Model 204:
- Release notes for RKTools V7.5 for Model 204 V7.5
- Release notes for RKTools V7.7 for Model 204 V7.6 and V7.7
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