Summary of changes, Changes for this edition – IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 SC33-1686-02 User Manual

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Summary of changes

This edition is based on the CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 Release 2 edition,
SC33-1686-01. Changes for this edition are marked by vertical bars to the left of the text.

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Changes for this edition

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Changes include:

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The CEMT transaction is extended to support the new resource types:

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– DOCTEMPLATE

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– ENQMODEL

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– PROCESSTYPE

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– REQUESTMODEL

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– TCPIPSERVICE

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– TSMODEL

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also added to CEMT are the following:

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– INQUIRE CFDTPOOL

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– INQUIRE ENQ

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– INQUIRE RRMS

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– INQUIRE TCPIP and SET TCPIP

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– INQUIRE TSPOOL

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– INQUIRE TSQNAME and SET TSQNAME

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– INQUIRE TSQUEUE and SET TSQUEUE

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– INQUIRE WEB and SET WEB

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and there are changes to

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– CEMT INQUIRE FILE and SET FILE in support of coupling facility data tables

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– CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM and CEMT SET PROGRAM to support running JAVA

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applications under the control of a Java Virtual Machine (JVM).

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The new CBAM transaction (described in Chapter 2, “CBAM—BTS browser” on

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page 9).

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The CDBM transaction is extended to support storing of commands for reuse, and

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issuing of stored commands.

Changes for the CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 release 2 edition

Changes included:

The CDEX transaction

Addition of BRIDGE and IDENTIFIER to CEMT INQUIRE TASK.

Addition of BREXIT and FACILITYLIKE to CEMT INQUIRE TRANSACTION.

The CICS DB2 attachment facility is enhanced to provide resource definition online
(RDO) support for DB2 resources as an alternative to resource control table (RCT)
definitions. The following CEMT INQUIRE, and SET, commands are added:

– CEMT INQUIRE|SET DB2CONN
– CEMT INQUIRE|SET DB2ENTRY
– CEMT INQUIRE|SET DB2TRAN

The CEMT DISCARD command is extended to allow the resource definitions
DB2CONN. DB2ENTRY, and DB2TRAN to be discarded.

The CEDA check function is enhanced to perform consistency checks on the new DB2
objects.

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