Using CICS as an EJB Server

Course

In High Wycombe

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    High wycombe

  • Duration

    2 Days

On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to: describe CICS EJB support, identify the benefits of using CICS as an EJB server, identify the issues involved in setting it up, set up CICS as a logical EJB server.. Suitable for: The course is designed to meet the needs of managers, developers, systems administrators and systems programmers.

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Location

Start date

High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)
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24 - 28 Crendon Street, HP13 6LS

Start date

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About this course

A good level of CICS experience.

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Course programme

Objectives
On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
  • describe CICS EJB support
  • identify the benefits of using CICS as an EJB server
  • identify the issues involved in setting it up
  • set up CICS as a logical EJB server.
Who Should Attend
The course is designed to meet the needs of managers, developers, systems administrators and systems programmers.
Prerequisites
A good level of CICS experience.
Duration
2 days
Course Code
CJBN
Contents
CICS Enterprise Java bean support
Execution flow; CICS as a logical EJB server; Request receiver; Request processor transactions and the request stream domain; Enhancements to CICS support of TCP/IP; TCPIPSERVICE changes, support for HTTP(S), IIOP and ECI; Request models and workload balancing; Corbaserver definitions, understanding the OMVS HFS setup Djar definitions and the new autopublish deployment mechanism with CICS/TS 2.2; Jvmprofile and the persistent reusable JVM, migration issues for existing CICS/TS 1.3 Java applications; JNDI name server and CICS TS 2.2 LDAP nameserver support; EJB 1.1 deployment descriptor; the deployment process; Enterprise bean method security using security roles.



Using CICS as an EJB Server

Price on request