This document guides you through the new installation of a CallAPIA programming interface that processes a script in the Automation Engine system. It can be called directly from within the program itself or from a different program. for Windows.
A CallAPI for Windows is supplied with AE. This interface can be used under Windows on Intel computers. The CallAPI enables calls in AE from other programs or procedures. These programs can be written in programming languages such as C, C++, COBOL, Java, Visual Basic, VBA, or VBS. Additionally, the utility UCXBXXXC.EXE is supplied, which can be used for calls from the command line, in an MS DOS box or in a batch file.
The files are stored in the directory IMAGE:CALLAPI\WINDOWS.
File name | Description |
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UCXBWI3C.DLL |
CallAPI |
UCXBXXXC.EXE | Utility for calling the CallAPI |
UCXBXXXC.INI | INI file for the utility |
UCCALL3.BAT |
Batch file for starting the utility |
UCCALL3.VBS |
Example (Visual Basic Script) for using the CallAPI with OLE |
UCCALL3.H |
Header file with structure and API definition |
UCXBWI3C.LIB |
Library - must be linked |
ZU00132.DLL |
Runtime library for shared functions |
UC.MSL |
Message library |
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Installing the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package |
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This installation step can be ignored if the packageA Package is an instance (a version, a revision, a tag, …) of your application and defines the content which you want to deploy. Here you decide, if you want to deploy the entire application or just a few specified components. is already available in the required version. Go to Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs to see if the package is available, and if so, which version.
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Using OLE |
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c:\windows\system\regsvr32 c:\AUTOMIC\callapi\bin\ucxbwi3c.dll
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