Xpcreq, xpceres, and xpcreqc, Xpcftch, xpchair, xpcta, and xpcabnd – IBM SC34-6814-04 User Manual

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UEPAPABN (X'40')

The Web service provider application completed its processing
successfully.

UEPAPSF

A 1-byte field indicating if the Web service provider application set a SOAP
fault. Valid values are as follows:

UEPAPSFY (X'80')

The Web service provider application is returning a SOAP fault.

UEPAPSFN (X'40')

The Web service provider application is not returning a SOAP fault.

Return codes

UERCNORM

Continue processing.

API and SPI commands

The following commands are supported:

v

EXEC CICS ABEND

v

EXEC CICS ADDRESS

v

EXEC CICS ASKTIME

v

EXEC CICS ASSIGN

v

EXEC CICS FORMATTIME

v

EXEC CICS GET CONTAINER

v

EXEC CICS HANDLE ABEND

v

EXEC CICS INQUIRE WEBSERVICE

v

EXEC CICS WRITE FILE

v

EXEC CICS WRITEQ TD

v

EXEC CICS WRITEQ TS

Related reference

“The pipeline sample exit program” on page 24
The DFH$PIEX sample global user exit program provides sample processing for the
XWSPRROO global user exit.

Program control program exits XPCREQ, XPCERES, XPCREQC,
XPCFTCH, XPCHAIR, XPCTA, and XPCABND

XPCREQ, XPCERES, and XPCREQC

XPCREQ

XPCREQ is invoked by the EXEC interface program before a link request is
processed. If the request is a distributed program link, the XPCREQ exit is
driven on both sides of the link; that is, in both the client and the server regions.
The exit program is passed the address of the application’s parameter list (in
UEPCLPS), and can modify this as required. For example, you can use this exit
to modify the SYSID at the time of a distributed program link request. One way
you can achieve this is to write an application program to manage a list of
SYSIDs in a global work area (GWA). The global user exit program can obtain
access to the GWA, and use the information stored there to redirect DPL
requests.

Chapter 1. Global user exit programs

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