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Host access transformation services on z/OS / Scott G. Peters.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Peters, Scott G.
- Series:
- IBM redbooks.
- IBM redbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Utilities (Computer programs).
- Integrated software.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (232 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Poughkeepsie, NY : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- 5.0.4Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Part 1 Introduction
- Chapter 1. Executive overview
- 1.1 What is HATS
- Chapter 2. Product overview
- 2.1 HATS overview
- Part 2 3270 green screens
- Chapter 3. The ZYX 3270 Parts application
- 3.1 3270 emulation primer
- 3.2 ZYX Parts
- 3.2.1 Login
- 3.2.2 Starting the application
- 3.2.3 ZYX Parts main menu
- 3.2.4 ZYX Parts Order Form
- 3.2.5 Searching ZYX Parts
- 3.2.6 Search results
- Part 3 3270 applications using HATS
- Chapter 4. Creating a default HATS application
- 4.1 HATS wizards and editors
- 4.2 Creating a HATS project
- 4.2.1 Configure connection settings
- 4.2.2 Selecting the default template
- Chapter 5. Default HATS application
- 5.1 ZYX Parts with default transformation
- Chapter 6. Creating a customized HATS application
- 6.1 Modifying the default template
- 6.2 Customizing the default rendering options
- 6.3 Customizing the logon screen
- 6.4 Bypassing the command screen
- 6.5 Customizing the parts main menu
- 6.6 Customizing the Parts Order Form
- 6.7 Customizing the Parts Search screen
- 6.8 Customizing the search results screens
- 6.9 Importing and exporting a HATS project
- Chapter 7. Customized ZYX Parts
- 7.1 Customized ZYX Parts review
- Part 4 HATS deployment
- Chapter 8. WebSphere runtime on z/OS
- 8.1 WAS V5 for z/OS improvements
- 8.2 zSeries hardware and z/OS
- 8.2.1 Central processors and logical partitions
- 8.2.2 Parallel Sysplex®
- 8.2.3 Address spaces and tasks
- 8.2.4 z/OS components
- 8.3 The WebSphere programming model
- 8.3.1 Java overview
- 8.4 Application server model
- 8.4.1 Regions and instances
- 8.4.2 Servers and nodes
- 8.5 Putting it together: a typical customer installation.
- 8.6 Performance components
- 8.6.1 The TCP/IP network
- 8.6.2 zSeries server
- 8.6.3 z/OS
- Chapter 9. HATS and WebSphere for z/OS
- 9.1 Why to run HATS on z/OS
- 9.1.1 The z/OS difference: architecture matters
- 9.1.2 Prioritization of work on z/OS using WLM and IRD
- 9.1.3 WebSphere behavior in a sysplex
- 9.1.4 Anatomy of an enterprise cluster
- 9.1.5 z/OS benefits summary
- 9.2 Deploying HATS applications to WAS v5.1 on z/OS
- 9.3 zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP)
- 9.3.1 What is a zAAP
- 9.3.2 Why use a zAAP
- 9.3.3 How does a zAAP work
- 9.3.4 Prerequisites for the zAAP
- 9.4 Performance settings and values
- 9.5 Enabling graphics support for HATS on z/Series
- 9.6 z/OS version updates
- 9.6.1 z/OS 1.5 update
- 9.6.2 z/OS 1.6 update
- 9.6.3 z/OS.e on zSeries z800 server
- 9.7 Configuring the Display Terminal for zSeries® when running WebSphere Application Server v5.0.x
- Part 5 Appendixes
- Appendix A. What's new in HATS v5.0.4
- New functions in v5.0.4
- New functions in v5.0.3
- Additional options for subfile recognition and rendering
- Component level in the project settings (application.hap)
- Default rendering level in the project settings
- Transformation level
- New selection list component setting (APAR IC42366)
- New setting for the field widget (APAR IC41065)
- HATS portlet support in a Web Service Remote Portlet (WSRP) configuration
- Appendix B. APARs fixed in HATS Service Pack 4
- Problems fixed in Service Pack 4
- Additional problems
- Problems fixed in Service Pack 3
- Appendix C. Lab 1: Creating a HATS application
- Default project
- Screen customizations
- Screen customizations summary
- Welcome screen
- Sign-on Complete and blank screens
- CICS MENU transaction OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS screen
- CICS MENU transaction FILE BROWSE screen
- Extra credit.
- CICS MENU transaction FILE INQUIRY screen
- Appendix D. Lab 2: Exposing legacy applications as Web services
- Naming conventions
- Create a HATS project
- Create macros
- Connect macro
- Data macro
- Disconnect macro
- Set connection parameters
- Create integration object
- Create Web service support files
- Related publications
- IBM Redbooks
- Other publications
- Online resources
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- Help from IBM
- Index
- Back cover.
- Notes:
- "March 2005."
- "SG24-6479-00."
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- OCLC:
- 137342142
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