Transaction Processor
Manage all host sessions and execute stored transactions.
Our Transaction Processor provides access to 3270/5250 mainframe data from a Java application, VoiceXML application, ActiveX applications, or an ASP page, and can run on most major operating systems such as Windows 2000, Solaris and Linux. When a transaction is run, the Transaction Processor uses the XML definition of the transaction to interact with the host server for accessing mainframe data. Transaction Processor makes the initial host connection, pools all sessions, manages the pool of sessions, restarts “hung” sessions, executes individual transactions, and, in general, manages all issues required to keep all sessions active and communications flowing to and from the host. Set options and resources, view status of sessions, and view, search, and purge the log and statistics files using the Configuration and Administration tools.
Configurable Options
- Auto Recovery – Recover
- Time Out – Define the time to wait for a host screen
- Interlogin Gap – Define the number of seconds between startup and subsequent logins
- Maximum Recovery Tries – Define the number of user-defined recovery attempts
- Recovery Retry Intervals and Wait Time – Define the time that a session can remain in one state before it is put into recovery
- Shutdown Time – Define the time allotted for session startup or shutdown



