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Host access transformation services on z/OS / Scott G. Peters.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Peters, Scott G.
Contributor:
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
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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