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WebSphere BI for FN for z/OS V1.1.0 installation and operation / [Franck Injey ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Injey, Franck.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Telecommunication--Message processing.
Telecommunication.
WebSphere.
z/OS.
Physical Description:
xii, 394 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Web Sphere Business Integration for Financial Networks for z/OS V1.1.0 installation and operation
Place of Publication:
Raleigh, NC : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This IBM Redbooks publication provides a comprehensive and detailed guide to the installation and configuring of the recently released products WebSphere BI for FN Base and Extension. These products are primarily designed to provide support for message processing over the new SWIFT Secure IP Network (SIPN) and provide a well-architectured platform for future applications. This book has been prepared as a response to questions from customers regarding the installation, configuration, and operations of WebSphere BI for FN. During the residency several other relevant topics were identified and included in the book. The new topics include a discussion of the WebSphere BI for FN environment covering high availability considerations, performance issues, and security requirements. Also, a section has been included with updated information regarding the importance of understanding the use and definition of roles, users, and user groups for customization.
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Part 1 WebSphere BI for FN for z/OS overview
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 The financial services landscape
1.2 A business viewpoint
1.3 Concept
1.3.1 Message broker
1.3.2 WebSphere BI for FN terminology
1.4 Architecture
1.4.1 Extension for SWIFTNet
1.4.2 Bridge for SWIFTNet (BSN)
1.4.3 SWIFTAlliance Gateway (SAG)
1.4.4 MERVA
1.4.5 Routing a FIN message
1.4.6 SWIFTNet FIN support
1.5 A systems programmer's viewpoint
1.5.1 Overview of the software infrastructure
1.5.2 z/OS components
1.5.3 WebSphere MQ components
1.5.4 DB2 and XML extensions
1.5.5 Software requirements for run-time system
1.6 Configuration considerations
1.6.1 High availability
1.6.2 Security
1.6.3 Message throughput
Part 2 Installation and operations
Chapter 2. Installation planning
2.1 Installation overview
2.2 Installation scenario
2.3 Planning
2.4 Walking the installation path
2.4.1 Related components
2.4.2 Security setup
2.4.3 SMP/E installation and post installation
2.4.4 Set up customization database
2.4.5 Customization definition
2.4.6 Customization deployment
2.4.7 Verification: WebSphere BI for FN Base
2.4.8 Create configuration entities and roles
2.4.9 Merva Bridge customization
2.4.10 SAG Add-On installation
2.4.11 WebSphere BI for FN configuration
2.4.12 Verification: Extension for SWIFTNet FIN
2.5 Installation parameters and placeholders
Chapter 3. Install and customize co-requisite components
3.1 Related components
3.2 WebSphere MQ Integrator
3.2.1 Configuration Manager and Control Center
3.2.2 WebSphere MQ Integrator V2.1 for z/OS.
3.2.3 WebSphere MQ V5.3.1 customization for WebSphere MQ Integrator
3.2.4 DB2 for z/OS customization for WebSphere MQ Integrator
3.2.5 Customization of WebSphere MQ Integrator V2.1 for z/OS
3.3 Java SDK
3.4 XML Toolkit for z/OS and OS/390
3.5 z/OS Workload Manager
3.5.1 WLM APPLENV setup
3.5.2 Set up workload management
Chapter 4. Customization, deployment, and configuration
4.1 Security setup
4.1.1 WebSphere BI for FN Base users
4.1.2 WebSphere BI for FN Extension for SWIFTNet users
4.1.3 WebSphere BI for FN groups
4.2 SMP/E installation and post installation
4.2.1 WebSphere BI for FN SMP/E installation
4.2.2 Define permissions to the WebSphere BI for FN filesystems
4.2.3 Create user profiles for customization
4.2.4 Create the customization JCL library
4.2.5 Review and update REXX edit macros
4.3 Set up customization database
4.3.1 Define DB2 resources
4.3.2 Prepare the customization database
4.3.3 Create the customization database
4.4 Customization definition
4.4.1 Set up the customization environment
4.4.2 Execute initial WebSphere BI for FN Base customization
4.4.3 Create the organizational units
4.4.4 Execute initial setup for Extension for SWIFTNet
4.4.5 Make Extension for SWIFTNet services available to BANKDOS
4.4.6 Transfer resources to the runtime system
4.5 Customization deployment
4.5.1 WebSphere MQ resources deployment
4.5.2 WebSphere MQ Integrator resources deployment
4.5.3 DB2 resources deployment
4.5.4 Security resources deployment
4.6 Verification: WebSphere BI for FN Base
4.7 Create configuration entities and roles
4.8 Merva Bridge customization
4.9 SAG Add-On installation
4.10 WebSphere BI for FN configuration
4.10.1 Preparation for the Extension for SWIFTNet configuration
4.10.2 Configuration of the SAG.
4.10.3 Configuration of Extension for SWIFTNet services
4.10.4 Configuring SWIFTNet users and security
4.10.5 Set up SWIFTNet FIN service
4.11 Verification: Extension for SWIFTNet FIN
Chapter 5. Operations
5.1 Overview
5.1.1 Bringing up the WebSphere BI for FN environment
5.2 z/OS operating environment
5.2.1 Monitoring operations
5.3 WebSphere MQ and WebSphere MQ Integrator
5.3.1 Operating workplaces
5.3.2 Starting the broker and queues
5.3.3 Stopping the broker and queues
5.3.4 Monitoring operations
5.4 WebSphere BI for FN operating environment
5.4.1 Monitoring operations
5.4.2 SAG operating environment
5.4.3 SWIFTNet FIN logical terminal
5.5 Advanced operations and problem determination
5.5.1 DB2 tables
5.5.2 Internal representation of configuration entities
5.5.3 Problem determination facilities
5.5.4 Trace
5.5.5 WebSphere MQ queues to be observed
5.5.6 FAQ
5.6 Command Center for WebSphere BI for FN
5.6.1 Obtain and install the Command Center
5.6.2 Operations with the Command Center
5.7 z/OS monitoring tools
5.7.1 Resource Management Facility reports
5.7.2 DB2 Performance Monitor
Part 3 Appendixes
Appendix A. Test configurations
Poughkeepsie configuration
Boeblingen configuration
Appendix B. JCL and parameter files
HFS structure
Configuration files
Glossary
Abbreviations and acronyms
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"April 2004."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
137342109

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