Summary of NOF and Restrictions

The following table summarizes NOF features, capabilities and restrictions.

Capability/Feature

Scope/Limitations

Host types

All

Interface to other Systems

Yes

Interface to external systems

Yes (DMS II or non-DMS II)

Transaction initiated by

Either system

Response from other system

Yes

Multithreading

Yes

Recovery

User program must integrate recovery with external system.

Ispec logic performed

All logic, as for standard terminal input

Duplicate Protection

None (User must provide own logic within system or user program.)

Security

Yes (for direct-connect terminals and programmatic interface)

Multilanguage

Supported (Refer to Multiple Language and Translation Capabilities.)

External user program

Required (Skeleton program supplied on Release tape)

Glb.Work

Available

NOF provides two methods of interfacing to a System:

Refer to Non-Formatted (NOF) Message Routing for more information about the diagrammatic representation of NOF transaction flow (message routing).

Note: The length of a message to or from NOF must not exceed 2000 characters.

 Caution

When you use a customized client to connect to an AB Suite MCP Runtime application, the format of the zero value in a primitive signed number attribute with decimals may be different to that in EAE. If the primitive is in the copy area of a CopyIspec or CopyEvent class, the format of the zero value in a primitive signed number attribute with decimals will be different between EAE and AB Suite. The following table describes the difference.

EAE

AB Suite

Edit Type

Format

NOFFormat

Format

+

0+

+

00000{+

0–

00000{-

Credit

0CR

CR

00000{CR

Signed

0DR

DR

00000{DR