Abstract

This paper describes the IBM SNA Distribution Services (SNADS). Heretofore, SNA has focused on synchronous data distribution. Along with the advent of office systems and other distributed applications has come the requirement to provide a common architecture for interchanging data asynchronously among diverse systems and products. SNA Distribution Services provides a general asynchronous (delayed delivery) data distribution facility for SNA applications. The initial implementations are for office systems applications. Discussed are objectives for an asynchronous data distribution service, key architectural concepts, the relationship between SNADS and the SNA synchronous communication architecture, and the interface between the distribution service and application transaction programs.

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