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WebSphere for z/OS V5 Connectivity Handbook.
Title:
WebSphere for z/OS V5 Connectivity Handbook.
Author:
Redbooks, IBM.
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (418 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Summary of changes -- February 2005, Second Edition -- Chapter 1. Developing J2CA applications -- 1.1 J2EE Connector Architecture -- 1.2 Developing a J2CA application -- 1.2.1 Creating a service project -- 1.2.2 Importing the resource adapter and COBOL source -- 1.2.3 Building a CICSECI service -- 1.2.4 Generating EJB deployment code -- 1.2.5 Generating and testing an EJB proxy -- 1.2.6 Updating deployment descriptors -- 1.2.7 Testing the EJB proxy -- Chapter 2. CICS J2EE connector -- 2.1 CICS Transaction Gateway topologies -- 2.2 Installing the CICS resource adapter -- 2.3 Configuring connection factories -- 2.3.1 Configuring a local J2CA connection factory resource -- 2.3.2 Configuring a remote CICS J2CA factory resource -- 2.4 Cell scope J2CA connection factories -- 2.5 Application deployment -- 2.6 Implementing application security -- 2.6.1 Exposing connection and interaction properties -- 2.6.2 Interaction and connection properties to access -- 2.7 Performance and availability -- 2.8 Problem determination -- 2.8.1 Common errors -- 2.9 CICS Transaction Gateway authorization and authentication support -- 2.10 Transaction management -- Chapter 3. IMS J2EE connector -- 3.1 IMS Connect topologies -- 3.2 Installing the IMS Connect resource adapter -- 3.3 Configuring connection factories -- 3.3.1 Configuring a local J2CA connection factory resource -- 3.3.2 Configuring a remote IMS J2CA factory resource -- 3.4 Cell scope J2CA connection factories -- 3.5 Application deployment -- 3.6 Implementing application security -- 3.6.1 Exposing connection properties -- 3.6.2 Interaction and connection properties to access -- 3.7 Performance and availability -- 3.8 Problem determination -- 3.8.1 Common errors.

3.8.2 IMS Connect authorization and authentication support -- 3.9 Transaction management -- Chapter 4. IMS JDBC connector -- 4.1 IMS JDBC topology -- 4.2 Configure the Servant region for ODBA -- 4.3 Installing the IMS JDBC resource adapter -- 4.4 Configuring connection factories -- 4.4.1 Configuring a J2CA connection factory resource -- 4.4.2 Installing a custom service in the application server -- 4.5 Installation verification with the IMS IVP application -- 4.6 Problem determination -- Chapter 5. Oracle JDBC provider and data source -- 5.1 Overview of test environment -- 5.2 Installing the Oracle connector classes on z/OS -- 5.3 Configuring Oracle JDBC provider and data source -- 5.4 Testing JDBC connection from z/OS to Oracle on AIX -- 5.5 Deploying Trader application on WebSphere z/OS V5 -- 5.6 Testing the Trader application -- Chapter 6. Enterprise Information Systems security -- 6.1 J2CA implementation considerations -- 6.2 z/OS security options for J2EE connectors -- 6.3 Accessing CICS -- 6.3.1 Introduction -- 6.3.2 Preparing CICS security for requests from WebSphere -- 6.3.3 Using J2CA to access CICS -- 6.3.4 Using CICS TG APIs to access CICS -- 6.3.5 Accessing CICS using IIOP -- 6.3.6 Accessing CICS using SOAP -- 6.4 Accessing IMS -- 6.4.1 IMS Connect -- 6.4.2 Using IMS JDBC Resource Adapter to access IMS -- 6.5 Accessing DB2 for z/OS -- 6.5.1 Overview -- 6.5.2 z/OS DB2 access from a WebSphere application server -- 6.5.3 Using J2C to access z/OS DB2 -- 6.6 Overall EIS security considerations -- Chapter 7. Security and the Trader applications -- 7.1 Review of the TraderDB application -- 7.1.1 Servlet authentication -- 7.1.2 EJB authorization and propagation of security identity -- 7.1.3 Methods and security identities -- 7.2 Update deployment descriptors -- 7.2.1 Update Web deployment descriptors -- 7.2.2 Update EJB deployment descriptors.

7.2.3 Update application deployment descriptor -- 7.3 Configuring WebSphere for z/OS security -- 7.3.1 Configuring LTPA -- 7.3.2 Enabling global security -- 7.3.3 Custom JAAS configuration -- 7.3.4 Application deployment changes -- 7.4 Configuring RACF -- 7.5 Configuring RACF and DB2 security -- 7.5.1 WebSphere configuration options for DB2 -- 7.5.2 RACF configuration and resources for DB2 -- 7.5.3 RACF resources -- 7.5.4 DB2 connection identities -- 7.6 RACF configuration and resources for IMS -- 7.6.1 IMS configuration -- 7.6.2 RACF resources -- 7.7 RACF configuration and resources for CICS -- 7.7.1 CICS configuration -- 7.7.2 RACF resources -- Chapter 8. WebSphere MQ JMS Provider -- 8.1 Messaging and the J2EE technology -- 8.2 Overview of two types of JMS providers -- 8.2.1 Administering the JMS providers -- 8.2.2 Embedded JMS Provider versus WebSphere MQ JMS Provider -- 8.2.3 Reasons for choosing one type of JMS provider over the other -- 8.3 Message-Driven Beans (MDB) -- 8.4 Trader application's use of the WebSphere MQ JMS Provider -- 8.5 Required WebSphere MQ and JMS maintenance -- 8.6 Configuring the WebSphere MQ JMS Provider -- 8.6.1 Configuring a WebSphere MQ queue connection factory -- 8.6.2 Configuring a WebSphere MQ queue destination -- 8.7 Configuring the messaging service and listener ports -- 8.7.1 Message listener service -- 8.7.2 Listener ports -- 8.8 Messaging security -- 8.8.1 WebSphere MQ messaging security -- 8.8.2 Messaging security with JMS -- 8.9 Security considerations -- 8.10 Message-Driven Bean security -- Chapter 9. SOAP for CICS connector -- 9.1 SOAP for CICS -- 9.2 WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer -- 9.3 Developing the COBOL message adapter -- 9.3.1 Creating a Workstation COBOL local project -- 9.3.2 Importing the COBOL interface definition -- 9.3.3 Generating the COBOL Message Adapter.

9.3.4 Customizing the COBOL message adapter -- 9.3.5 Building and deploying the COBOL Message Adapter -- 9.4 Developing the Web Services description -- 9.4.1 Creating the WSDL file -- 9.4.2 Customizing the WSDL file -- 9.5 Generating the Java proxy -- 9.5.1 Generating a Java proxy client -- Chapter 10. ITSO project environment -- 10.1 ITSO project infrastructure -- 10.2 WebSphere information -- 10.3 CICS and CICS Transaction Gateway -- 10.3.1 Online procedure -- 10.3.2 EXCI connections -- 10.3.3 EXCI CONNECTION definitions -- 10.4 DB2 -- 10.4.1 Adding environmental variables -- 10.4.2 Updating the db2sqljjdbc.properties file -- 10.5 Oracle -- 10.6 IMS Connect and IMS -- 10.7 IMS JDBC configuration -- 10.8 WebSphere MQ -- 10.8.1 WebSphere MQ CICS bridge and IMS bridge -- 10.8.2 Defining the connection factory -- 10.8.3 Defining the queue destinations -- 10.8.4 Defining the WebSphere MQ listener ports -- 10.9 The SOAP for CICS feature -- 10.9.1 Configuring your CICS system -- 10.9.2 Define and install CICS resources -- Chapter 11. The Trader application -- 11.1 Overview of Trader application -- 11.1.1 Trader IMS and CICS applications and data stores -- 11.1.2 Trader Web front-end user interface -- 11.1.3 Trader Web front-end and back-end interface architecture and implementation -- 11.1.4 Packaging -- 11.2 Running Trader application -- 11.2.1 Downloading the Trader application modules -- 11.2.2 Importing Trader applications -- 11.2.3 Configuring test server -- 11.2.4 Running Trader application in WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition test environment -- 11.3 Deploying Trader applications to WebSphere for z/OS -- 11.3.1 Installing the Trader application EAR files -- 11.3.2 Verifying the installation -- 11.4 Trader DB2 table definitions -- 11.5 Trader VSAM file definitions -- 11.6 Trader CICS Transaction Gateway usage.

11.7 WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition tips -- Appendix A. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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