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== Developer Examples ==  
== Start the SEM Development Interface ==
 
This section describes how to enter an editing session in either your own private SEM library or in a SEM Module.
 
Before you can access the SEM Development Interface the following three conditions need to be satisfied:
 
* Your SEM License has to contain the permission to use the Development Interface
 
* The SEM 'Master Profile' on your system needs to have the permission set
 
* The SEM 'User Profile' allocated to your SEM account needs to have the permission set
 
To learn how to set up and start the SEM Development Interface please read the [[Start SEM Development Interface]] page.
 
== Developer Examples ==


Below is a list of topics giving tips and programming examples to help the SEM Developer:
Below is a list of topics giving tips and programming examples to help the SEM Developer:

Revision as of 11:52, 24 January 2011

Introduction to the SEM Development Guide

Welcome to the Sysgem Enterprise Manager (SEM) Development Guide!

This guide outlines the concepts for developing and/or customizing SEM modules. It introduces the SEM Framework and the tools for developing, testing, and releasing software for the SEM environment.

Readers of this guide should have a prior understanding of the programming language Perl for developing scripts to run on the Windows platform and optionally the command languages for the following platforms:

  • OS/400 (CL)

Overview: SEM Components

An overview of the Sysgem Enterprise Manager(SEM) framework is decribed on the SEM Overview page.

It describes the purpose of the following software components that are installed with the Sysgem Enterprise Manager and it gives an overview of how the components interact with each other:

  • SEM Authorization Server
  • SEM Management Console (GUI)
  • SEM Agents

Start the SEM Development Interface

This section describes how to enter an editing session in either your own private SEM library or in a SEM Module.

Before you can access the SEM Development Interface the following three conditions need to be satisfied:

  • Your SEM License has to contain the permission to use the Development Interface
  • The SEM 'Master Profile' on your system needs to have the permission set
  • The SEM 'User Profile' allocated to your SEM account needs to have the permission set

To learn how to set up and start the SEM Development Interface please read the Start SEM Development Interface page.

Developer Examples

Below is a list of topics giving tips and programming examples to help the SEM Developer:

  • Dialogue Boxes. (Display Information/warning/error messages in a pop-up box.)
  • AUTO_APPLY command. (Do not pause to gather input after making a menu selection, but action the transaction as soon as the menu option is selected.)
  • AUTO_CLOSE command. (Automatically close the input form after a transaction is complete.)
  • APPLY_OFF command. (Do not allow the transaction to proceed. The "Apply" button on the input form is made unavailable. The only option is to cancel the transaction after reading the error message.)