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==Janus product enhancements==
==Janus product enhancements==


===Imagine Transparency ports===
===Imagine Transparency support===
A new port type, [[JANUS_DEFINE#Syntax|IMAGINET]], is now available. It allows <var class="product">Model 204</var> files to be stored on an Imagine server rather than in operating system files. A new parameter is now available on the [[DEFINE DATASET command#IMAGINE|ALLOCATE]] command to indicate that a file is to be accessed via the <var>IMAGINET</var> port rather than from operating system files.
A new facility called [[Imagine Transparency]] is now available to allow files in an <var class="product">Imagine</var> database to be accessed from <var class="product">Model 204</var> as if they were native files.
 
A new port type, [[JANUS_DEFINE#IMAGINET|IMAGINET]], is now available. It allows <var class="product">Model 204</var> files to be stored on an Imagine server rather than in operating system files. A new parameter is now available on the [[DEFINE DATASET command#IMAGINE|ALLOCATE]] command to indicate that a file is to be accessed via the <var>IMAGINET</var> port rather than from operating system files.


[[Category: Release notes]]
[[Category: Release notes]]

Latest revision as of 21:17, 31 July 2024

THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION! These release notes list the enhancements and other changes contained in Model 204 version 8.0, which is still in development. Until the commercial release of the software, Rocket reserves the right to add to, remove, or change anything described herein.

Overview

These release notes contain installation and features information for the Rocket Model 204 version 8.0 release. Before beginning your installation, please read through this information about product installation and changes.

Janus product enhancements

Imagine Transparency support

A new facility called Imagine Transparency is now available to allow files in an Imagine database to be accessed from Model 204 as if they were native files.

A new port type, IMAGINET, is now available. It allows Model 204 files to be stored on an Imagine server rather than in operating system files. A new parameter is now available on the ALLOCATE command to indicate that a file is to be accessed via the IMAGINET port rather than from operating system files.