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Using MQSeries for VSE.
Title:
Using MQSeries for VSE.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (358 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Summary of changes -- January 2005, Second Edition -- Chapter 1. Installation -- 1.1 MQSeries prerequisite software levels -- 1.2 MQSeries PSP bucket -- 1.3 Installing under CICS/VSE® and CICS TS -- 1.4 Initial configuration -- 1.5 CICS environment for MQSeries -- 1.5.1 Language Environment definitions -- 1.5.2 Systems Network Architecture (SNA) definitions -- 1.5.3 File Control Table (FCT) definitions -- 1.5.4 Journal Control Table (JCT) definitions -- 1.5.5 Destination Control Table (DCT) definitions -- 1.5.6 MQSeries definitions -- 1.5.7 CICS system startup JCL -- 1.6 TCP/IP environment for MQSeries -- 1.7 Migrating from MQSeries 1.4 to MQSeries 2.1 -- 1.7.1 Migrating message queues -- 1.7.2 Migrating the configuration file -- 1.7.3 Migrating CICS CSD definitions -- 1.7.4 Migrating MQSeries application programs -- 1.7.5 Migrating from SNA to TCP/IP -- Chapter 2. Configuration -- 2.1 Global System Definition (GSD) -- 2.1.1 Communication settings -- 2.1.2 Log and Trace settings -- 2.1.3 Event settings -- 2.2 Configuring queues -- 2.2.1 Defining local queues -- 2.2.2 Defining remote queues -- 2.2.3 Defining queue aliases -- 2.2.4 Defining queue manager aliases -- 2.2.5 Defining reply queue aliases -- 2.3 Configuring channels -- 2.3.1 General configuration -- 2.3.2 SSL configuration -- 2.3.3 Exit configuration -- Chapter 3. Operation -- 3.1 Start/stop queues -- 3.2 Open/close channels -- 3.3 Reset channel message sequence -- 3.4 Initialization/shutdown of the system -- 3.5 Maintain queue message records -- Chapter 4. Monitoring -- 4.1 Monitoring application queues -- 4.2 Monitoring channels -- 4.3 Monitoring messages -- 4.4 Monitoring system queues -- 4.4.1 System log -- 4.4.2 System monitor.

4.4.3 System dead letter queue -- 4.4.4 System command queue -- 4.4.5 System command reply queue -- 4.4.6 Event queues -- Chapter 5. System administration -- 5.1 Programmable Command Formats (PCF) -- 5.1.1 PCF data structures -- 5.1.2 PCF programming -- 5.2 MQSeries Commands (MQSC) -- 5.3 Instrumentation events -- 5.3.1 Activating event messages -- 5.3.2 Processing event messages -- 5.4 VSAM reorganization -- 5.4.1 Automatic reorganization -- 5.4.2 Batch reorganization -- Chapter 6. Distributed queuing -- 6.1 Remote queues -- 6.2 Transmission queues -- 6.3 Channels -- 6.3.1 Sender channels -- 6.3.2 Receiver channels -- 6.3.3 Client channels (SVRCONN) -- 6.4 Message channel agents and communication programs -- 6.4.1 Sender MCA -- 6.4.2 Receiver MCA -- 6.4.3 TCP/IP listener -- 6.4.4 TCP/IP server -- 6.5 Communication protocols -- 6.6 Clients -- 6.6.1 Client code page conversion -- Chapter 7. Extended channel features -- 7.1 SSL-enabled channels -- 7.1.1 Creating a CA-issued certificate -- 7.1.2 Creating a self-issued certificate -- 7.1.3 SSL configuration -- 7.2 Channel exits -- 7.2.1 Channel exit data structures -- 7.2.2 Channel exit programming -- Chapter 8. Application programming -- 8.1 CICS application programs -- 8.1.1 Copybooks and header files -- 8.1.2 Building CICS application programs -- 8.2 Batch application programs -- 8.2.1 Batch interface overview -- 8.2.2 Starting the batch interface -- 8.2.3 Stopping the batch interface -- 8.2.4 Writing MQI batch programs -- 8.2.5 Building MQI batch programs -- 8.2.6 Running the MQI batch example -- 8.3 Trigger application programs -- 8.4 Application design and MQSeries locking -- 8.5 Application design and reply-to queues -- 8.5.1 Applications and report messages -- 8.5.2 Applications and message expiry -- 8.6 MQSeries-CICS bridge -- 8.6.1 Bridge data structures -- 8.6.2 Bridge programming.

Chapter 9. Security -- 9.1 Security in CICS/VSE V2.3 -- 9.1.1 Transaction security -- 9.1.2 Resource security -- 9.2 Security in CICS/Transaction Server -- 9.2.1 Basic Security Manager (BSM) -- 9.2.2 External Security Manager (ESM) -- 9.3 Security in TCP/IP -- 9.4 Channel security exits -- 9.5 SSL-enabled channels -- Chapter 10. Performance -- 10.1 MQSeries performance -- 10.1.1 MQSeries parameters -- 10.1.2 MQSeries and the system log queue -- 10.1.3 MQSeries and the event queues -- 10.2 CICS performance -- 10.2.1 MQSeries impact on CICS -- 10.2.2 CICS data tables -- 10.3 VSAM performance -- 10.4 Network performance -- 10.4.1 TCP/IP performance -- Chapter 11. Problem determination -- 11.1 Installation pitfalls -- 11.1.1 VSE release level and software stack -- 11.1.2 Upgrading from MQSeries 1.4 -- 11.1.3 Prerequisite CICS groups -- 11.1.4 TCP/IP modules and libraries -- 11.2 Application program problems -- 11.2.1 Language Environment source language debugger -- 11.2.2 CICS Execution Diagnostic Facility (CEDF) -- 11.2.3 CICS auxiliary trace -- 11.2.4 The MQI monitor -- 11.3 Common problems -- 11.4 Known problems -- 11.5 Assistance with problems -- Appendix A. Distributed queuing examples -- VSE to VSE distributed example -- VSE to VSE local queue definition -- VSE to VSE remote queue definition -- VSE to VSE transmission queue definition -- VSE to VSE connection definition -- VSE to VSE session definition -- VSE to VSE sender channel definition -- VSE to VSE receiver channel definition -- VSE to VSE distributed test -- VSE to OS/390 distributed example -- VSE to OS/390 local queue definition -- VSE to OS/390 remote queue definition -- VSE to OS/390 transmission queue definition -- VSE to OS/390 sender channel definition -- VSE to OS/390 receiver channel definition -- VSE to OS/390 distributed test -- OS/390 to VSE distributed example.

OS/390 to VSE local queue definition -- OS/390 to VSE remote queue definition -- OS/390 to VSE transmission queue definition -- OS/390 to VSE sender channel definition -- OS/390 to VSE receiver channel definition -- OS/390 to VSE distributed test -- Windows XP and VSE distributed example -- VSE definitions -- Windows XP definitions -- Communications setup -- Windows XP to VSE distributed test -- VSE to Windows XP distributed test -- Windows XP client to VSE distributed example -- VSE definitions -- Windows XP definitions -- Windows XP to VSE client test -- VM/CMS client to VSE distributed example -- VSE definitions -- VM/CMS definitions -- VM/CMS to VSE client test -- MQSeries for VM/VSE environment for e-business -- MQSeries client for Java -- Appendix B. Sample programs -- REXX client program -- COBOL language programs -- C language programs -- Assembler language programs -- PCF sample -- PCF Escape sample -- Instrumentation event sample -- DPL bridge sample -- 3270 bridge sample -- Java sample -- Appendix C. Sample JCL -- Program build JCL -- JCL to build a CICS COBOL program -- JCL to build a batch COBOL program -- JCL to build a CICS C program -- JCL to build a CICS Assembler program -- CICS trace format JCL -- JCL to format CICS/VSE V2.3 traces -- JCL to format CICS TS V1.1 traces -- MQSC sample JCL -- JCL to define a queue -- JCL to alter the queue manager -- JCL to display a channel -- Appendix D. Sample communication configuration -- LU6.2 configuration -- CM/2 configuration file MQSERIES.NDF -- VSE VTAM definitions -- TCP/IP configuration -- TCP/IP configuration table -- VTAM Telnet configuration -- CICS definitions for TCP/IP -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Glossary -- Index -- Back cover.
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