Configuring BlueZone to work with a third party HLLAPI application is really quite simple. Your knowledge of, and your ability to change the configuration of your external HLLAPI application is really the key to making it work with BlueZone.
NOTE This
procedure is provided as a quick reference for configuring BlueZone to
work with a HLLAPI application. The
BlueZone Desktop Administrator's Guide contains more detailed information
on this subject. If
you are a BlueZone Administrator, we recommend that you read "HLLAPI
Overview" and related topics in Chapter 5 of the BlueZone Administrator's
Guide.
First, there are a few things you must know and do in order for BlueZone to work properly.
In your HLLAPI application, is there a way you can change the name and the location (path) of the HLLAPI program used by your emulator?
No - If not, you will have to re-name the BlueZone HLLAPI DLL and manually copy it to the location where your HLLAPI application is expecting to find it. You may already have a HLLAPI DLL in this location. If you do, temporarily re-name it so that you do not over write it with the BlueZone DLL.
Yes - Launch the Configuration Interface of your HLLAPI application and change the name and location of the HLLAPI DLL to that used by BlueZone.
BlueZone's HLLAPI DLL is called WHLLAPI.DLL and can be found in the main BlueZone installation directory. The default installation directory for BlueZone is:
C:\Program Files\BlueZone
Is there a HLLAPI.DLL from a competitor's product installed on the same workstation that you are using to test BlueZone's HLLAPI interface?
Yes - If so, you may have to temporarily rename that DLL while testing BlueZone to prevent conflicts.
No - Proceed
After BlueZone Desktop is installed, launch a BlueZone Display session. Then follow these steps.
On the BlueZone MenuBar, select Options:API. You will be presented with the API Properties dialog.
Check the, Enable DDE Server Interface checkbox. BlueZone is now listening for a DDE connection.
Run the HLLAPI application and check to see if it connects to BlueZone.