Bshell
The bshell is a virtual machine between the user interface, database drivers, applications, and the operating system. This program makes applications, including Enterprise Server Tools, independent of the operating system. The bshell functions as a shell between the application and the operating system.
If you start the user interface, it connects with the bshell on a machine on the network, which is the usual way to start the bshell. You can run the bshell and user interface on separate machines. These settings are required:
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Add a line to your local or remote $BSE/lib/ipc_info file similar to:
bshell s ${BSE_BIN}/bshell6.2
- When you run on a remote
host specify the
r<user>
file. - In the User Data Template (ttams1110m000) session, you can specify where the application logic server is located. Use the User Data (ttaad2500m000) session to connect the template to the user.