How do you setup up a resource type.
Hi,
I have built most everything I need to setup a HA Failover (V3.0) but do not know how to setup a resource type. They talk about doing a "pkgadd AAA.bbb" then "scrgadm -a -t AAA.bbb" which is fine. But I cannot find how to either build the package for AAA.bbb or how I can setup my RDR and bin files on the cluster manually so I can do the "scrgadm -a -t AAA.bbb".
Thanks for any help...
--Todd
I think I have found what I was looking for. It looks like the scdsbuilder will do the trick...
--Todd
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Searchable thread archive <URL:http://pinehurst.sageit.com/listarchive/>Hi Richard,
Your question about "utility classes" brings up a number of issues, all of
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There is no such thing as a static method (method that is associated with a
class but without an implicit object reference - this/self/me "pointer") in
TOOL, nor is there such thing as a global method (method not associated
with a class at all). This is in contrast to C++, which has both, and
Java, which has static methods, but not global classes. Frequently, Forte
developers will write code like this:
result, num : double;
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tmpDoubleData : DoubleData = new;
tmpDoubleData.DoubleValue = num;
result = tmpDoubleData.Sqrt().DoubleValue;
tmpDoubleData = NIL; // send a hint to the garbage collector
in places where a C++ programmer would write:
double result, num;
// get initial value for num....
result = Math::Sqrt(num);
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double result, num;
// get initial value for num....
result = Math.sqrt(num);
The result of this is that you end up allocating an extra object now and
then. In practice, this is not a big deal memory-wise. If you have a
server that is getting a lot of hits, or if you are doing some intense
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Some developers new to Forte will try to get around the lack of global
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methods on it. If you have a general utility, like string handling, this
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Summary:
* You may find everything you want in TextData.
* Unless you anchor the object, the instance will reside where you
intuitively expect it.
* To patch over the lack of static methods in TOOL, simply allocate an
instance when required.
Feel free to email me if you have more questions on this.
At the bottom of each message that goes through the mailing list server,
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http://pinehurst.sageit.com/listarchive/.
Good Luck,
CSB
-----Original Message-----
From: Robinson, Richard
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 5:44 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: How do you create and use "common" type classes?
I'm relatively new to forte and I'd like to know how can you handle utility
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static class).
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