IBM 3.1 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Application transformation
- Page 5 – QR TCB
- Page 8 – Providing a common framework; What’s New; Designed to meet your needs
- Page 9 – IBM CICS Transaction Server, Version 3.1 at a glance; Hardware requirements; Parallel Sysplex support; Software requirements; Operating environment
- Page 10 – Other supported software
IBM CICS Transaction Server for z /OS,
Version 3.1
Delivers CICS integration to enable
reuse of CICS applications within
broader, on demand scenarios,
through standard APIs and protocols
Provides application-transformation
capabilities that enable you to
enhance existing applications and
construct new applications, using
contemporary programming
languages, constructs and tools
Offers enterprise-management
capabilities to help you effectively
manage large run-time
configurations using modern user
interfaces, so you can meet
demanding service-level objectives
Highlights
Offering easier integration with Web services, enhanced application transformation,
and improved performance and enterprise-management capabilities
Many enterprises have assessed
the opportunities and advantages
presented by on demand business
technologies. Now, they’re aggressively
moving forward to implement
flexible business processes that take
advantage of new technologies, while
still leveraging existing IT assets. With
this flexible architecture in place,
companies can gain the momentum
they need to achieve competitive
advantage in the marketplace. To
keep pace, you must ensure that your
business processes integrate across
your company and with partners,
suppliers and customers by building
an ecosystem that can respond to any
market opportunity or competitive threat.
The industry-leading transaction-
processing platform
With this release, IBM CICS
®
Transaction Server, Version 3.1 provides
the flexible platform you need to move
your organization toward becoming
an on demand business. To help you
create an on demand operating
environment, CICS Transaction Server,
Version 3.1 provides a range of major
enhancements that can be grouped
into three primary areas:
•
Increased integration of CICS
applications
•
Enhanced application transformation
•
Improved performance and enterprise
management
Through these enhancements, CICS
Transaction Server, Version 3.1 can:
•
Integrate with modern development
environments, helping to reduce the
cost of producing new technology
solutions and the time to market for
production of traditional applications.
•
Enable new Java
™
applications
to extend the value of existing
applications with their proven,
operational business logic, while
minimizing your risk .
CICS Transaction Server extends its support for Web services technology.
Language
structure
CICS Transaction Server Version 3.1
WSBind
WSDL
Service requester
Web services
support
Data mapping
Business
logic
HFS
CICS Web
services assistant
SOAP
message
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Summary
2 3 names can be provided at the same Internet Protocol (IP) address, which you can manage using CICS system commands. Static responses can be provided for HTTP requests, formed from a document template or hierarchi-cal file system (HFS) file. This means that you can write CICS application programs ...
4 5 Code-page conversion enhancements The function to convert data between EBCDIC or ASCII and Unicode, in either direction, is now added to the existing CICS Transaction Server ASCIII and EBCDIC code-page conversions. This support uses IBM z/OS ® conversion services. The code-page conversion capabi...
8 9 Providing a common framework In CICS Transaction Server, Version 3.1, the IBM CICS Transaction Server information center is released as a plug-in, powered by Eclipse technology. This common framework is now the infrastructure of choice adopted by many IBM products, offering a common look and fee...