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Oracle® Application Server Adapters for CICS User's Guide
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Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E16086-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction
OracleAS Adapters for CICS Overview
OracleAS Adapter for CICS
OracleAS Adapter for CICS Queue
CICS Transient Data Queues (Intrapartition)
OracleAS Adapters for CICS Architecture
Integration Flow from Oracle Application Server to the Legacy Application
2
Configuring OracleAS Adapters for CICS
Setting Up the IBM z/OS Platform in Oracle Studio
Securing Access to Oracle Connect
Setting Password Access to Oracle Studio
Specifying Users with Administrative Rights
Setting Up Run-Time User Access to the IBM z/OS Platform
Modeling Interactions for OracleAS Adapter for CICS
Configuring an Oracle Connect Adapter
Generating Outbound Interactions
Generating Inbound Interactions
Modeling Interactions for OracleAS Adapter for CICS Queue
Preliminary Considerations
COB_ADL Format
CICS TD Queue Sample
The ATYGTEVT CICS Program
Configuring the CICS Queue Adapter
Generating Outbound Interactions
Viewing the XML Schema
Creating XML Schemas
3
Integrating OracleAS Adapters for CICS with WebLogic
Overview of Integrating OracleAS Adapters for CICS with WebLogic
Configuring the CICS Adapter for Outbound
Configuring the CICS Queue Adapter for Inbound
High Availability
4
Integrating OracleAS Adapters for CICS
Configuring OracleAS Adapter for CICS
Creating JCA Configuration Files
Configuring the Binding for Outbound Interactions
Configuring the Binding for Inbound Interactions
5
Configuring an OracleAS Adapter for CICS for Outbound Interactions
Creating Outbound Interactions with the OracleAS Adapter for CICS
Requirements
Create the findDoctor and findPatient Interactions
Prepare the System
Set up Machine Access to Oracle Connect
Add a CICS Adapter
Import the Metadata
Create the JCA Configuration Files
6
Creating the Project in JDeveloper Examples
Getting Started
Prerequisites
Beginning Tasks
Deploy a BPEL Outbound Process
Design-Time Tasks
Create a BPEL Project for a BPEL Outbound Process
Use a Third-Party Adapter to Read the Doctor Data
Design a BPEL Outbound Process
Edit the Invoke_1 Activity
Deploy the Project
Run-time Configuration
Deploy a Mediator Process
Design-Time Tasks
Create a Mediator Project for a Mediator Outbound Process
Use a Third-Party Adapter to Read the Doctor Data
Design an Outbound Mediator
Create Mapping Rules and Map the Files
Deploy the Project
7
Troubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for CICS
Troubleshooting the Daemon
Starting the Daemon
Task: Starting the Daemon
Shutting Down the Daemon
Monitoring the Daemon During Run time
Daemon (Computer) Options
Workspace Options
Server Options
Daemon Logs
The Daemon Log Monitor
The Workspace Log Monitor
The Server Log Monitor
Resolving Communication Errors
Resolving Specific Errors
8
Advanced Features of OracleAS Adapters for CICS
Configuring the Daemon for High Availability
Adding a New Daemon Workspace Configuration
Editing the Workspace
Configuring the Server Mode
Configuring a Binding Environment
Debug
General
Language
Modeling
ODBC
OLEDB
Optimizer
Query Processor
Parallel Processing
Transactions
Tuning
XML
Migration Considerations
Security Considerations
Setting Design Time Security
Setting Run-time Security
Transaction Support
A
Advanced Tuning of the Metadata
Adapter Metadata
Adapter Metadata General Properties
Adapter Metadata Interactions
Adapter Metadata Schema Records
Adapter Metadata XML
B
Advanced Tuning of the Daemon
Control
Logging
Security
Workspaces
General
Server Mode
Security
C
Back-end Adapter Data Type Support
Data Type Mapping
D
Globalization Settings
Defining the Language and Code Page
E
Editing XML Files in Oracle Studio
Preparing to Edit XML Files in Oracle Studio
Making Changes to the XML File
Remove Objects
Add DTD Information
Edit Namespaces
Add Elements and Attributes
Replace an Element
Index
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