This guide contains some instructions that vary according to which of the supported platforms you are using. Such platform-specific instructions are noted where they occur. The notations are:
The instruction is specific to the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system.
The instruction is specific to Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS/ES/AS for Intel 2.1, 2.4 Kernel and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7.3, 2.4 Kernel
The instruction is specific to OS/400 V5R2 (5722-SS1)
This document uses these abbreviations and style conventions:
App = name of application | Gen = generic |
Attr = name of attribute | ICS = InterChange Server Express |
BO* = business object (prefix to a BO file) | ObjectName* = variable name for business object |
Collab = collaboration | Src = source |
Dest = destination application |
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* BO is the prefix to a BO file; the term BO generally refers to the business object definition text files. ObjectName refers to the variables used to represent business objects.
In addition, this document uses the following typographical
conventions:
courier font | Indicates a literal value, such as a command name, filename, information that you type, or information that the system prints on the screen. |
italic | Indicates a variable name or a cross-reference. |
blue outline | A blue outline, which is visible only when you view the manual online, indicates a cross-reference hyperlink. Click inside the outline to jump to the object of the reference. |