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CICS Transaction Server Technology Update
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS has been enhanced with
new web services capabilities including support for the new standards,
interoperability profiles, and increased capability for sending large amounts of
binary data efficiently.
CICS applications can be extended to SOA and also
support the SSL security protocol. In addition to performance and system
management updates, the CICSPlex System Manager Web User Interface has been
extended.
SYS-ED's workshops explain and demonstrate:
- How to reuse applications and deploy web
services into CICS using a wide range of programming languages and XML data
types.
- Enhancements for traditional VSAM-based
applications.
- Changes to the API: programming interface(s).
- Modifications to CICS which support open
standards.
- Support for WSDL: Web Services Description
Language and interoperation with other SOA tools and environments.
- Web services support for the SOAP MTOM:
Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism and XOP: XML Optimized Packaging.
- Support for WS-Trust specification in
WS-Security through the use of a STS: Security Token Service.
- Improved performance for DPLs: Distributed Program
Links over TCP/IP.
- Traditional CICS applications can utilize
thread-safe file and journal commands.
- Shared data tables that can be larger
than 2GB through the use of multiple data spaces up to the limit of 100 per CICS.
- Extended ESDS: Entry Sequenced Datasets.
- Utilization of 64-bit storage for data held in
containers.
CICS 4.1
facilities have been added to the workshops:
- How to use the CICS Explorer for creating
customizable task-oriented views and managing CICS regions.
- Utilization of event technology for
configuring CICS to feed business event processing engines and business
dashboards.
- How run-time for applications in COBOL,
PL/1, Assembler, C, C++, and Java provide a language-neutral approach to
building and deploying new applications.
- How CICS provides open standards-based connectivity
consistent with the preferred web services implementation.