Server Guide
The process of building a Smalltalk application with call-in support
consists of three steps on OS/390:
- Building a Smalltalk stub object module that is specific to
the Smalltalk execution model you are using, as well as the target environment
and calling HLL. JCL procs are provided for building this
module. This stub object module is necessary to enable call-in support
and must be link edited with your HLL application load module.
- Compiling your HLL program using the standard compile JCL.
- Link editing your HLL program with the Smalltalk stub module to create the
final load module.
On the workstation, the process consists of one major step: using a
makefile, compile and link edit your HLL program.
These processes are covered in more detail in Building your application for OS/390 and Building your application for Windows NT, OS/2, or UNIX.
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