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Client/server implementation using TXSeries, UDB, and VisualAge COBOL on Windows NT

Client/server implementation using TXSeries, UDB, and VisualAge COBOL on Windows NT

Client/server implementation using TXSeries, UDB, and VisualAge COBOL on Windows NT

This IBM Redbooks publication details the configuration of a client/server environment consisting of IBM VisualAge COBOL, DB2 Universal Database, and TXSeries products on Windows NT. Installation and customization details as well as some application development techniques are covered.

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