The VisualAge proc dialog parts provide a way for your client applications to communicate with another program using a simple dialog.
Proc dialog is short for procedure dialog. A proc dialog follows a predefined sequence of steps:
If your client and server applications are designed to follow this sequence, you can use a VisualAge proc dialog part to perform your communications functions.
To a VisualAge application, a proc dialog part behaves very much like the C and COBOL External Function parts, which are used to access functions residing in local DLLs. As with a local DLL function, a proc dialog communicates with the server program logic through a record, a formatted chunk of data that is both passed to and received from the server. When a VisualAge application runs the proc dialog, it passes the proc dialog a single record, which can contain both input and output fields. When the function completes, the output fields are filled in with the function's result values. Refer to the VisualAge User's Guide for more information on interfacing to DLLs.