found in IBM® Toolbox for Java™:
Vaccess package diagram
This figure shows the relationship
between the classes in the vaccess package, the access package, and
the Java Swing classes.
Description
The figure is composed of the
following:
- The topmost image is actually a thick brown border, as of the
left and top sides of a rectangle, labeled 'Application,' that represents
a Java application. The rectangle delineated
by the Java application contains the following irregularly
shaped images that fit together like pieces of a puzzle:
- A tan polygon that represents the IBM Toolbox
for Java vaccess (GUI) classes. This shape contains
smaller images that represent the functions contained in the vaccess
classes.
- A green polygon that represents the Java Swing
classes
- Below these images is a light blue bar labeled Access Classes,
that represents classes in the IBM Toolbox
for Java access package.
- Below the light blue bar is an identically shaped dark blue bar,
labeled 'Sockets/TCP.'
- The bottom image is a picture of an IBM i server.
- A lightning bolt, which represents a socket connection from the Java application to the server, extends downward
from Sockets/TCP (the dark blue bar) and connects to the server (the
image of an IBM i server).
A Java application (the area delineated
by the thick brown border) contains vaccess classes (the tan polygon)
and Java Swing classes (the green polygon). The
vaccess classes enable the Java application
to access the following data and functions on the server (small images
in the tan polygon):
AS400Panes, CommandCall, DataQueues, integrated
file system, JDBC, jobs, messages, print, ProgramCall, record-level
input and output, and users and groups
The Java application
uses IBM Toolbox for Java access
classes (the light blue bar) to create one or more socket connections
(the dark blue bar). The socket connections enable the Java application to communicate (the lightning
bolt) with the server (bottom image of the IBM i server).