- TCPware
TCPware is a third party layered product published by "Process Software LLC" to add
TCP/IP capabilities toOpenVMS . The need for such a product may seem obvious today but back in the early 1990sDigital Equipment Corporation (who published VMS as it was known at the time) had an internal policy favoring their own product calledDECnet . Meanwhile, many VMS users in governments, large corporations and universities were discovering the "TCP/IP based"internet and required third party software enable connectivity to it.Today,
HP 's "TCPIP Services for OpenVMS" is putting pressure on products like TCPware. One reason why TCPware hasn't faded into oblivion is due to two TCPwareAPI s called "the Telnet Library" and "the FTP Library". These modules allow a relatively inexperienced programmer to use a high level language to write software which will connect across the internet and do useful work. Also, quite a bit of legacy software now relies on these modules with no good reason to rewite them at the lower "packet library" level.ide Notes
* In the early 1990s
DEC produced their own flavor ofUNIX calledULTRIX which supported TCP/IP. Almost as askunk works project, they produced a layered product for VMS calledUCX (Ultrix Communications Extensions) which later evolved into "TCPIP Services for OpenVMS".
* The Telnet Library can be used for other protocol transfers likeHTTP .External links
* [http://www.tcpware.com www.tcpware.com]
* [http://www.process.com www.process.com]
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