Oracle® Application Server Integration Adapter for CICS Installation and User's Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10301-01 |
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This guide is the primary source of user and reference information on the Oracle Application Server Integration Adapter for CICS, which enables client applications to access programs running under CICS through the Sun 2JEE Connector Architecture (JCA) API.
This document describes the features of Oracle Application Server Integration Adapter for CICS software that apply to the IBM OS/390 and z/OS Series, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
This preface covers the following topics:
This manual is intended for Oracle integration administrators who perform the following tasks:
This document contains:
This chapter introduces the Oracle Application Server Integration Adapter for CICS.
This chapter explains how to install Oracle Connect for CICS on an IBM OS/390 or z/OS series operating system and Oracle Studio on a Windows platform.
This chapter describes how to model interactions in Oracle Studio.
This chapter describes how to include Oracle Connect for CICS interactions in a business process in Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect.
This chapter describes specific features of the Oracle Application Server Integration Adapter for CICS.
This chapter describes how to troubleshoot problems both during modeling and runtime.
This appendix describes the metadata for Oracle Connect for CICS.
This appendix describes how COBOL datatypes are converted to Oracle Connect for CICS datatypes and Oracle datatypes.
This appendix describes daemon configuration used to control client/server communication.
This appendix describes how to access the Oracle Application Server Integration Adapter for CICS from a COBOL program.
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