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variable. ConnectToNewObject starts the server application if necessary. Applies to OLEObject objects, OLETxnObject objects Syntax oleobject.ConnectToNewObject ( classname ) Argument Description oleobject The name of an OLEObject variable powerbuilder windows 10 that you want to connect to an automation server or COM powerbuilder 12.6 windows 10 object. You cannot specify an OLEObject that is the Object property of an OLE control. classname A string powerbuilder windows 10 support whose value is a programmatic identifier or class ID that identifies an automation server or COM server. Returns Integer. Returns 0 if it succeeds and one of the powerbuilder windows 10 compatibility following negative values if an error occurs: -1 Invalid Call: the argument is the Object property of a control -2 Class name not found -3 Object could not be created -4 Could not connect to object -9 Other error -15 COM+ is not loaded on this computer -16 Invalid Call: this function not applicable If any argument’s value
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is null, ConnectToNewObject returns null. Usage The OLEObject variable can be used for automation, in which the PowerBuilder application asks the server application to manipulate the OLE object programmatically. It can also be used to connect to a COM object that is registered on a local or remote computer or that is installed in COM+. The OLETxnObject variable is used to provide COM+ transaction control to PowerBuilder clients. Calling ConnectToNewObject with an OLETxnObject variable creates a new object instance within the transaction context associated with the variable. If COM+ is not loaded on the client computer, the ConnectToNewObject call fails. Use SetAbort to abort the transaction or SetComplete to complete it if all other participants in the transaction concur. For more information about automation and connecting to COM objects, see ConnectToObject. Deprecated support for COM and COM+ components Starting with version 11.5, you can no longer deploy COM or COM+ components from the PowerBuilder IDE. However, you can continue to connect to existing PowerBuilder COM and COM+ components from PowerBuilder applications. Example
“Developing PowerBuilder Clients” The section “Enabling PowerBuilder clients to communicate with EJBs” describes how to generate proxy classes for the EJBs deployed in an application server, and how to code a PowerBuilder
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client application to communicate with a proxy server. You can also set powerbuilder 12.6 requirements up IIOPS listeners for secure connections between PowerBuilder clients and proxy servers, which is documented below. Setting up powerbuilder end of life IIOPS listeners for the Client Edition proxy server On a machine where an EAServer 5.x client runtime is installed, set the JAGUAR_CLIENT_ROOT environment variable to the client runtime root directory. http://infocenter-archive.sybase.com/help/topic/com.sybase.dc37781_1150/html/psref/CAIDGJAF.htm Verify that the database files, sybcert.db and sybkey.db, exist in JAGUAR_CLIENT_ROOT\db. Set the JAGSSL environment variable to true. Start the PowerBuilder IDE in the same environment where JAGUAR_CLIENT_ROOT and JAGSSL are set. Code your client application, using the “Sample PowerBuilder client,” below, as a guide. Setting up IIOPS listeners for the Server Edition proxy server Run: set-certificate admin@system -file sample.crt where http://infocenter.sybase.com/help/topic/com.sybase.dc30121_0100/html/pbplgnrb/BAJDABBG.htm sample.crt is a certificate file that contains an X509 certificate in Base64 encoding format. To create a sample certificate file, see “Sample certificate”. Code your PowerBuilder client application, using the sample below as a guide. Sample PowerBuilder client This sample PowerBuilder client sets up an IIOPS listener and uses the secure connection to invoke the pbtest/n_pbadd component, which is deployed in the application server. SSLServiceProvider l_ssl integer li_rc this.getContextService("SSLServiceProvider", l_ssl) // Set the SSL properties li_rc = l_ssl.setglobalproperty( "qop", "sybpks_domestic_mutual_auth" ) if li_rc <> 0 then MessageBox("Error Setting SSL Parameters", "Error " + String(li_rc) + " when setting QOP") return end if li_rc = l_ssl.setglobalproperty( "pin", "sybase" ) if li_rc <> 0 then MessageBox("Error Setting SSL Parameters", "Error " + String(li_rc) + " when setting PIN") return end if li_rc = l_ssl.setglobalproperty( "certificateLabel", "Sample1 Test ID" ) if li_rc <> 0 then MessageBox("Error Setting SSL Parameters", "Error " + String(li_rc) + " when setting certificate label") return end if //Invoke component Powerscript long ll_rc connection ln_connect n_pbadd ln_mycomp ln_connect = CREATE connection ln_connect.userid = "admin@system" ln_connect.password = "sybase123" ln_connect.driver = "jaguar"
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