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Terminal Emulation Client User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 5: Scripting 44Scripts can only be run while a session is connected to a host. When a connection is dropped,the script is terminated. If you switch between sessions, the script running in the first sessionwill be suspended until that session is active again. Scripts should be designed to perform theirfunction and then immediately exit.NOTE: The actions and settings you use to create <strong>Terminal</strong> <strong>Emulation</strong> scripts are located in aseparate document called <strong>Wavelink</strong> <strong>Terminal</strong> <strong>Emulation</strong> Scripting Reference <strong>Guide</strong>. Thedocument explains the usage of each action in detail and provides examples. The ScriptingReference <strong>Guide</strong> is located on the <strong>Wavelink</strong> web site.Launching the Script EditorIf you are using Avalanche Console to deploy the TE <strong>Client</strong>, you can launch the Script Editorfrom the Avalanche Console. Scripts created by or imported into the Avalanche Script Editorwill automatically be deployed to the remote devices. If you use ActiveSync to install, accessthe Script Editor from the ActiveSync configuration utility.To launch the Script Editor from the Avalanche Java Console:1 From the Avalanche Console, navigate to the Profiles tab, and select the profile thatcontains the TE <strong>Client</strong> package.2 In the Software Packages area, select the TE <strong>Client</strong> software package and click Configure.The Configure Software Package dialog box appears.3 Select Script Editor and click Launch.The Script Editor opens.4 Click Add to add a new script.

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