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Oracle ® Application Server Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide 10 g Release 3 (10.1.3.1 .0) B31003-01 Jan uar y 2007.
Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/ TM User ’s Guide, 10 g Rel ease 3 (10.1.3.1.0) B31003-01 Copyright © 2006, 2007, Oracle. All rights r eserved.
iii Contents Preface ............ ......................... .......................... ...................... ............... .............. .............. ......................... ....... vii Audience ....................... ........................
iv 4 Integrating Oracle AS Adapters for IMS/TM with Oracle BPEL Process Manager Overview of Int egrating OracleAS Adapters for IMS/ TM with Oracle BPEL Process Mana ger ..... 4-1 Configuring Oracle BPE L Process Manager to in teract with the OracleAS Adapter for I M S/TM .
v Starting the Daemon ....................... .............. .............. .............. .............. ......................... .... .... 6-10 Setting Up Oracle Connect to Work Under IMS/TM ................ ......................... ..............
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vii Preface This guide is the primary source of user and refere nce information on OracleAS Adapters for IMS/TM, which enables client applications to access transaction s running under IMS/TM through the Sun J2 EE Connector Architecture (J2CA) API.
viii http://www.oracle.com/accessibility/ Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation Screen r eaders may not always correctly r ead the code examples in this document.
Introduction 1-1 1 Intr oduction Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM (OracleAS Adapt er for IMS/TM) enables you to connect Oracle Applicatio n Server to an Information Management System-T ransaction Manage ment (IMS/TM) system. This section pr ovides an overview of the features and ar chitec ture of OracleAS Adapter for IM S/TM.
OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM Architecture 1-2 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide OracleAS Adapter f or IMS/TM Arc hitecture OracleAS adapter includes the following components: ■ J2CA 1.
Integrating OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM with OC4J 2-1 2 Integrating Orac leAS Adapter f or IMS/TM with OC4J T o deploy and integrate OracleAS Adapter for I MS/TM with Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J), you need to configur e the J2CA 1.
Configuring the J2CA 1.5 IMS/TM Adapter 2-2 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide The lifecycle contract provides the mechanis m for the application server to manage the lifecycle of the r esource adapter instance.
Using the CCI AP I to De velop Applications Integrating OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM with OC4J 2-3 Using the CCI API to Develop Applications Y ou can develop appl ications to run adapter interactions using the Common Cli ent Interface (CCI) API. Perform the following steps to use the CCI API with the J2CA 1.
Configuring Multiple Adapters 2-4 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide 2. Create a Connection object usi ng the selected ConnectionFactory . A Connection is a handle to the underlying ne twork connection to the EIS, which is identified in the oc4j-ra.
T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter f or IMS/TM 3-1 3 T r oubleshooting Orac leAS Adapter f or IMS/TM T roubleshooting Oracle AS Adapter for IMS/ TM involves checki ng various definitions and properties in Oracle Connect, including daemon status, workspace options, server parameters, and various system logs.
T roubleshooting the Daemon 3-2 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide T ask: Star ting the Daemon Activate INSTROOT .USERLIB(ATTDAEMN) as a started task to invoke the daemon.
T roubleshooting the Daemon T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter f or IMS/TM 3-3 W orkspace Options Right-click a workspace to displ ay the options availa ble for the workspace, including the ability to display the works pace log. The following table lists the ava ilable options: Vi e w L o g Displays the daemon log.
T roubleshooting the Daemon 3-4 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide Server Options Right-click a server to display the options available for the server , including the abil ity to display the server log.
Resolving Commun ication Errors T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter f or IMS/TM 3-5 The Daemon Log Monitor The daemon log displays activity between clients and the daemon, including clients logging in and logging out fr om the daemon. Y ou can change the level of logging by clicking Properties .
Resolving Specific Errors 3-6 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide T o tr oubleshoot client/server communication problems, yo u need to be familiar with the following: ■ Daemon configuration settings. ■ Oracle Connect security .
Resolving Specific Errors T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter f or IMS/TM 3-7 C009: IRPCD process has been termi nated by user request. Cause: This messag e is informational only . The daemon success fully shut down. Action: No action required. C00A: Application %s n o t found.
Resolving Specific Errors 3-8 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide C010: Anonymo us server logi ns are not allo wed. Cause: Intern al err or .
Resolving Specific Errors T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter f or IMS/TM 3-9 C016: Unexpected server state. Cause: Intern al err or . Action: Contact Oracle Support Services. C017: Active daemon client s exist. Shutdown canceled. Cause: One or more clients ar e still connected to the daemon.
Resolving Specific Errors 3-10 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide Action: Check the TCP/IP subsystem on the computer by tr ying to ping it or r un F TP or T elnet to or from it.
Resolving Specific Errors T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 3-11 Action: Check whether you have sufficient system privileges. C027: Cannot create TCP service for %s Cause: An err or occurred within the TCP/IP subsystem Action: Check the TCP/IP subsystem on the computer by trying to ping it or run F TP or T elnet to or from it.
Resolving Specific Errors 3-12 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide C032: An IRPCD program is required Cause: Intern al err or . Action: Contact Oracle Support Services. C033: An IRPCD super-server is requir ed for module events Cause: Intern al err or .
Resolving Specific Errors T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 3-13 Action: A system or process quota limit has been exceeded. Either incr ease the quota or lower the Clients per server limit field value in the WS Info. section of the daemon configuration.
Resolving Specific Errors 3-14 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide Action: The server startup script failed. Action: The username given is not allowed to use the requested s erver . Use an authorized username. Action: A limit on concurrent clients for a serv er has been r e ached.
Resolving Specific Errors T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 3-15 Action: Grant administrative privileges to the user/account using the Administrator parameter of the Daemon Secu rity or WS Security sections in the daemon configuration.
Resolving Specific Errors 3-16 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide J0036: %s: %s Cause: One of the following errors was r eceived from the server: 0 - server .internalError , 1 - client.xmlEr ro r , 2 - c li en t .re qu es t Er ro r , 3 - client.
Resolving Specific Errors T roubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 3-17 J0072: V alue must be of type Object[] Cause: In a PUT operation, the value must be mapped recor d array .
Resolving Specific Errors 3-18 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide.
Integrating OracleAS Adapters f or IMS/ TM with Oracle BPEL Process Manager 4-1 4 Integrating Orac leAS Adapters f or IMS/TM with Orac le BPEL Pr ocess Manager T o deploy and integrate OracleAS Adapters for IMS/TM with Oracle BPEL Proce ss Manager, you need to conf igure BPEL Process Manager .
Configuring Oracle BPEL Process Manager to in teract with the OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 4-2 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide Configuring Oracle BPEL Pr ocess Mana ger to .
Configuring O racle BPEL Process Manager to interact with the OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM Integrating OracleAS Adapters f or IMS/ TM with Oracle BPEL Process Manager 4-3 connection factory with this name exists on the OC4J se rver .
Configuring Oracle BPEL Process Manager to in teract with the OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 4-4 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide <plt:partnerLin kType name="addPart n.
Advanced F eatures of OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 5-1 5 Ad v anced Features of Orac leAS Adapter f or IMS/TM Oracle Connect includes a number of tuning paramete rs that can impr ove performance. Specifically , the daemon can be configured to opti mize communication between the IBM OS/390 or z/OS platform and a client .
Configuring the Daemon for High A vailability 5-2 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide Figure 5–1 The New Daemon W orkspac e screen 5. Specify a name for the ne w workspace and optionally provide a description. 6. Specify whether you want default settings or copy the properties of an existing workspace.
Configuring the Daemon for High A vailability Advanced F eatures of OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 5-3 Perform the following steps to access these tabs: 1.
Configuring the Daemon for High A vailability 5-4 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide ■ The other modes can be set so that the server process es are reusable by setting the .
Configuring a Binding Environment Advanced F eatures of OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 5-5 removed f rom the pool and allocated to a client). The default for this parameter is 0, meaning that new servers are cr ea ted only when there are no other available servers.
Configuring a Binding Environment 5-6 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide ■ miscellaneous Category ■ odbc Category ■ oledb Category ■ optimizer Category ■ queryProce.
Configuring a Binding Environment Advanced F eatures of OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 5-7 miscellaneous Cat egory The following parameters define miscellaneous operations, including global ization support and the directory wher e temporary files ar e written.
Configuring a Binding Environment 5-8 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide odbc Category The odbc parameters ar e not applicable for use with Oracle AS Adapter for IMS/TM. oledb Category The oledb parameters ar e not applicable for use with OracleAS Adapte r for IMS/TM.
Migration Considerations Advanced F eatures of OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 5-9 tuning Categor y The tuning parameters ar e not applicable for use with OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM. Migration Considerations Y ou can migrate an adapter configuratio n from one platform to another .
Security Consideration s 5-10 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide Security Considerations Oracle Connect works within the confines of the platform securi ty system.
T ransaction Suppor t Advanced F eatures of OracleAS Ada pter f o r IMS/TM 5-11 ■ When the client request acces ses the lega cy platform thr ough the daemon, either anonymous access is allowed or a valid user name and passwor d must be provided for the computer in the user profile.
T ransaction Suppor t 5-12 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide.
Installing and Configu ring OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 6-1 6 Installing and Configuring Orac leAS Adapter fo r I M S / T M This section descri bes how to install Ora c le Connect and Oracle Studio from the CD-ROM and how to configure Oracle Connect using Oracle Studio.
Preinstallation T asks 6-2 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide Software Requirements The following table summarizes the softwa re r equirements for Oracle Connect.
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/3 90 or z/OS Ser ies Platform Installing and Configu ring OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 6-3 Installing Orac le Connect on an IBM OS/390 or z/OS Series Platform This section explains how to install Oracle Connect from the CD-ROM.
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/390 or z/OS Series Platform 6-4 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide Preinstallation Instructions Before starting the installation, ensur.
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/3 90 or z/OS Ser ies Platform Installing and Configu ring OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 6-5 Oracle Connect for the IBM OS/390 or z/OS platform is contained in the following datasets: ■ OCL1012.TRANSMIT.KIT ■ OCL1012.
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/390 or z/OS Series Platform 6-6 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide da(' nnn .TRANSMIT.L IB') [UNIT( unit ) V OLUME( volume )] This extracts the nnn .TRANSMIT.LIB library fr om the nnn .
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/3 90 or z/OS Ser ies Platform Installing and Configu ring OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 6-7 5. In the nnn .BUILDKIT.SRC library , run the IMSTM member: ex IMSTM 6. Follow the instructions in the Response column in Ta b l e 6– 10 for each entry in the Screen column.
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/390 or z/OS Series Platform 6-8 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide The installation is completed. All JCL jobs and REXX pr ocedures are written to the INSTROOT .USERLIB library . INSTROOT is the high- level qualifier for the installation.
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/3 90 or z/OS Ser ies Platform Installing and Configu ring OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 6-9 ■ Move the INSTROOT .USERLIB(ATTDAEMN) and INSTROOT .USERLIB(ATTSRVR) members to any active proclib, such as user.proclib .
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/390 or z/OS Series Platform 6-10 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide ■ Access to an Open OS/390 segment (that defines access to TC P/IP OA sockets). ■ ALTER authority on datasets under INSTROOT to access to r ead, write, allocate and delete datasets u nder INSTROOT .
Installing Oracle Connect on an IBM OS/3 90 or z/OS Ser ies Platform Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-11 GRNAME for the XCF gr oup name and OTMANM for the IMS member name in that XCF group, as in the following example: EDIT IMS.
Updating an Existing Oracle Conne ct Installation with IMS/TM 6-12 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide Using the LP A reduces r eal storage usage, because everyone share s the LP A copy , and fetch time.
Installing Oracle Studio Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-13 The installation is completed. All JCL jobs and REXX pr ocedures are written to the INSTROOT .USERLIB library . INSTROOT is the high- level qualifier for the ins tallation.
Configuring Oracle Conne ct 6-14 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide Installing Oracle St udio from the CD-R OM Assuming that the CD-ROM drive is D:, the installation file is located in the D:Oracle_Studio directory .
Configuring Oracle Connect Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-15 3. Enter the name of the computer you want to connect to, or click Browse to select the computer from the list of computer s that is displayed and which use the default port (2552).
Configuring Oracle Conne ct 6-16 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide 1. From the Start menu, select Programs, Oracle and then select Studio . Oracle Studio opens. 2. Select W indow from the menu bar and then sel ect Preferences .
Configuring Oracle Connect Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-17 Specifyi ng User s with Admini strative Righ ts By default, only the us er who was specified duri ng the installation as an administra tor has the authorization to modify settings on that computer from Oracle Studio.
Configuring Oracle Conne ct 6-18 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide 3. Add users or gr oups of users by clicking Add User or Add Gro up for the relevant sections. The us er or gr oup that is added must be r ecognized as a valid user or group for the computer .
Configuring Oracle Connect Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-19 7. Enter the name and passwor d used to access the computer and confirm the password.
Configuring Oracle Conne ct 6-20 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide Figure 6–7 The New Adapter screen 8. Select Events. 9. Click Finish . The back-end adapter is added to the list and the defi nition opens for editing. 10.
Configuring Oracle Connect Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-21 The Properties tab comprises fields, as li sted in the following table: Generating Outbound Interactions Oracle Connect requir es metadata describing the adapt er interactions, including the structures used to pass information to and fr om the adapter .
Configuring Oracle Conne ct 6-22 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide 5. Select ImsTm Import Manager from the Import type list as shown in the following figure: Figure 6–9 The New Metadata Import scr een 6. Click Finish . The Metadata Import wizar d is displayed.
Configuring Oracle Connect Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-23 Figure 6–10 The Add Resources screen 10. Right-click the computer and select Set T ransfer T ype. Enter the transfer typ e (ASCII or BINAR Y) and click OK . 11.
Configuring Oracle Conne ct 6-24 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide Figure 6–11 The Apply Filters screen 14. Apply filters to the copybooks, as needed . The following table lists the avai lable filters: T able 6–1 5 A vailable Filt ers Filter Description COMP_6 switch The MicroFocus COMP-6 comp iler dir ective.
Configuring Oracle Connect Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-25 15. In the import wizar d , click Next . The Add Interactio ns scree n is displayed, as shown in the following figure: Figure 6–12 The Add Interacti ons screen 16.
Configuring Oracle Conne ct 6-26 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide 17. Add as many interactions as necessary and click Next to generate the metadata definitions for the adapter . 18. Specify that you want to transfer the metadata from the W indows computer to the IBM OS/390 or z/OS platform and click Finish .
Configuring Oracle Connect Installing and Configur ing OracleAS Adapter f o r IMS/TM 6-27 Figure 6–13 The Source tab Creating XML Schemas The XML s chema de scribing the adapte r intera ctions an d .
Configuring Oracle Conne ct 6-28 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide.
Advanced T uning of the Metadata A-1 A Ad vanced T uning of the Metadata Oracle Studio enables you to define outb ound adapter interactions. In addition, Oracle Studio defines input and output structures us ed for these interactions. The interactions and input and output structures are maintained as metadata in the Metadata tab of Oracle Studio.
Metadata for the Back-end Adapter A-2 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide The General tab is shown in the f ollowing figure: Figure A–1 Th e General tab The General tab co.
Metadata for the Back-end Adapter Advanced T uning of the Metadata A-3 Figure A–2 The Intera ctions tab The Interaction tab comprises fields, as listed in the following table: Schema General T ab Use the Schema General tab to define the general details of the input and output recor d structures for the interaction.
Metadata for the Back-end Adapter A-4 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide The Schema General tab is shown in the following figure: Figure A–3 The Schema General tab The Sc.
Metadata for the Back-end Adapter Advanced T uning of the Metadata A-5 Schema Recor d T ab Use the Schema Record tab to define the input an d output recor d structur es for the interaction.
Metadata for the Back-end Adapter A-6 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide Ty p e The data type of the fiel d. The following are vali d data types: ■ Binary ■ Boolean ■.
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Metadata for the Back-end Adapter A-8 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide.
Back-end Adapter Data T ype Suppor t B-1 B Bac k-end Adapter Data T ype Suppor t OracleAS Adapters for IMS/TM supports a nu mber of data types that are used when defining metadata in Oracle Studio. The da ta types are mapped fr om the COBOL data types during the import procedur e.
Data T ype Mapping B-2 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide NATIVE-4 int NATIVE-8 string PACKED-DECIMAL string POINTER int [SIGN [IS]] TRAILING string [SIGN [IS]] TRAILING SEPARATE [CHARACTER] string T able 6–17 (Cont.
Adv anced T uning of the Daemon C-1 C Ad vanced T uning of the Daemon The daemon configuration is managed using Oracle Studio. Daemon configuration is divided into the following groups: ■ Daemon Con.
Daemon Control C-2 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide Figure 6–14 The Daemon Contr ol tab The Daemon Control tab comprises fields, as li sted in the follow ing table: T a.
Daemon Logging Adv anced T uning of the Daemon C-3 Daemon Logging Using the Daemon Logging tab, you define the daemon log file settings, the log file structur e and the location wher e the log is save d. In addition, use it to define the data that is logged and traced in the file.
Daemon Logging C-4 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide Figure 6–15 The Daemon Logging tab The Daemon Logging tab comprises field s, as listed in the f ollowing table: T able 6–1 9 Daemon L ogging tab Compo nents Field Description Daemon log file location Specifies the d aemon produc es its log data.
Daemon Security Adv anced T uning of the Daemon C-5 The following tokens can appear in the log file template a nd will be replaced accordingl y: ■ %A : workspace n ame ■ %D : date (yymmdd) ■ %I .
Daemon Secur ity C-6 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide 7. Right-click the daemon and select End Unused Servers . Any servers in the connection pool are closed and new serv ers start with the new configuration.
Workspaces Adv anced T uning of the Daemon C-7 W orkspaces A daemon can include a number of work spaces. A workspace defines the server processes and environme nt that are used for the communication between the clien t and the server for the duration of the cl ient r equest.
Workspaces C-8 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide 4. Expand the Daemons node to display th e workspaces in the Runtime Explor er . 5. Right-click the workspace and select Edit W orkspace Configuration . Th e WS Info. tab opens.
Workspaces Adv anced T uning of the Daemon C-9 WS Server Using the WS Server tab, you specify the featur es that control the operation of the servers started up by the workspace and allocated to clients.
Workspaces C-10 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide 8. Right-click the daemon and select End Unused Servers . Any servers in the connection pool are closed and new serv ers start with the new configuration.
Workspaces Advanced T uning of the Daemon C-11 T able 6–2 2 WS Server tab Components Field Description W orkspace server mode Specifies the type of new server pr ocesses that the daemon starts up. The daemon supports the following server modes: ■ singleClient : Each c lient r eceives a dedicated server process.
Workspaces C-12 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide Server availability Specifies the number of servers in a pool of servers, available to be assigned to a client.
Workspaces Advanced T uning of the Daemon C-13 WS Logging Using the WS Logging tab, you specify parameters to log, that occur with the workspace server pr ocess. The WS Logging tab is accessed as follows: 1. From the Start menu, select Programs, Oracle , and then select Stu dio .
Workspaces C-14 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide 8. Right-click the daemon and select End Unused Servers . Any servers in the connection pool are closed and new serv ers start with the new configuration.
Workspaces Advanced T uning of the Daemon C-15 T able 6–2 3 WS Logging tab Compon ents Field Description Specific log file format Defines the name and location of the serve r log file if you want the data written to a file instead of SYSOUT for the server process.
Workspaces C-16 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide WS Security Using the WS Security tab, you spec ify the level of security at the workspace level, as opposed to the daemon level, which is set in the Daemon Security ta b.
Workspaces Advanced T uning of the Daemon C-17 8. Right-click the daemon and select End Unused Servers . Any servers in the connection pool are closed and new serv ers start with the new configuration.
Workspaces C-18 Oracle Application Ser ver Adapter f or IMS/TM User’ s Guide W orkspace users Lists the users who are allo wed to use the workspace. ■ All users: Indicates that any user who has logged on to the daemon can use the workspace. ■ Selected users only: Specifies us ers (accounts) and groups that can use the workspace.
Globalization Settings D-1 D Globalization Settings OracleAS Adapters for IMS/TM provides th e globalization support for the foll owing languages: ■ Arabic ■ English (the def ault) ■ French ■ .
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Defining the Languag e and Codepage Globalization Settings D-3 German GER ISO-8859-15 IBM1 141 IBM037, IBM500, IBM1 140, IBM1 148 ISO-8859-1 (ASCII based) Greek GRK ISO-8859-7 IBM875 - Hebrew HEB ISO-.
Defining the Langua ge and Codepage D-4 Oracle Applicatio n Ser ver Adapter for IMS/TM User’ s Guide.
Index-1 Inde x A acxTrace parameter, 5-6 analyzerQueryPlan parameter, 5-6 application language parameter, 5-7 B buffer size, comCacheBufferSize parameter, 5-6 C CD-ROM drive requirements IBM S/390, 6-.
Index-2 IBM S/390 memory, 6-2 PC CD-ROM drive, 6-2 PC disk spac e, 6-2 PC memory, 6-2 PC processor, 6-2 UNIX, 6-2 I IBM S/390 installing, 6-5 postinstallation, 6-8 preinstallation, 6-4 installing IBM .
Index-3 trace information, logging, 5-6 traceDir parameter, 5-7 transactions environment parameters, 5-8 tuning environment parameters, 5-9 W Windows, installing, 6-14 Workspace server mode, C-11 X XM.
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