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Distributed Transaction Processing: The XCPI-C Specification Version 2
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application programming interface
IBM
platform-independent
IBM Systems Application Architecture
SNA LU 6.2
IBM Systems Application Architecture
X/Open
IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication
Network World
ISBN
1-872630-02-2
Distributed Transaction Processing: The XCPI-C Specification Version 2
CPIC Reference Manual
CPI-C
MVS
Chapter 21. Using CPIC-C for Java
IBM SecureWay
Programming with the CPI-C API
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computer-programming
stub
expanding it
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t
e
Categories
IBM software
Systems Network Architecture
Network software
Computer programming stubs

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