WebSphere for z/OS connectivity architectural choices
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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White Plains, N.Y. :
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c2004.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Architectural considerations
- 1.1 The connectivity conundrum
- 1.2 The first decision point
- 1.3 Asynchronous versus synchronous
- 1.4 Asynchronous transactions: A developer's view
- 1.5 z/OS concepts and terminology
- 1.6 WebSphere concepts and terminology
- 1.7 Transaction management concepts and terminology
- 1.8 WebSphere for z/OS clustering
- 1.9 WebSphere for z/OS failover and load-balancing
- 1.10 Types of WebSphere connections
- 1.11 Local connections
- 1.11.1 Local connection: Attributes
- 1.12 Remote connections
- 1.12.1 Remote connection: Attributes
- 1.13 Local connection with some availability
- 1.14 Remote connection with availability
- Chapter 2. DB2 connectivity options
- 2.1 Accessing DB2 from a Java program
- 2.2 JDBC driver types
- 2.2.1 Type 1
- 2.2.2 Type 2
- 2.2.3 Type 3
- 2.2.4 Type 4
- 2.3 Connecting from WebSphere to DB2 on z/OS
- 2.4 Different connectivity scenarios
- 2.5 Local DB2 connection
- 2.5.1 Local DB2 connection: Attributes
- 2.6 Remote DB2 connection
- 2.6.1 Remote DB2 connection: Attributes
- 2.7 Mixed DB2 configuration: local T2 and remote T4
- 2.8 Mixed DB2 configuration: Local and remote with the same T4 driver
- 2.9 Comparing DB2 performance
- 2.10 Local DB2 with availability
- 2.11 Remote DB2 with availability
- 2.12 Security options
- 2.13 Security considerations for DB2 connections
- 2.14 Migration from legacy JDBC driver to T2 UD
- 2.15 SQLJ
- Chapter 3. CICS connectivity options
- 3.1 CICS connection architectural choices
- 3.2 The resource adapter
- 3.3 CICS Transaction Gateway
- 3.3.1 EXCI pipes
- 3.4 Local CICS connection
- 3.4.1 Local CICS connection: Attributes.
- 3.5 Remote connection to CICS TG in same LPAR
- 3.5.1 Remote connection to CICS TG in same LPAR: Attributes
- 3.6 Remote CICS connection
- 3.6.1 Remote CICS connection: Attributes
- 3.7 Local CICS with increased availability
- 3.7.1 Local CICS with increased availability: Attributes
- 3.8 Routing CICS local to remote
- 3.8.1 Routing CICS local to remote: Attributes
- 3.9 Remote CICS with availability
- 3.9.1 Remote CICS with availability: Attributes
- 3.10 Remote with availability using CICS routing
- 3.10.1 Remote availability with CICS routing: Attributes
- 3.11 Accessing CICS using RMI/IIOP
- 3.11.1 Accessing CICS using RMI over IIOP: Attributes
- 3.12 CICS RMI over IIOP with availability
- 3.12.1 CICS RMI/IIOP with availability: Attributes
- 3.13 SOAP connection
- 3.13.1 SOAP connection: Attributes
- Chapter 4. IMS connectivity options
- 4.1 Interface components: Resource adapter
- 4.2 Interface components: IMS Connect
- 4.3 Local IMS connection
- 4.3.1 Local IMS connection: Attributes
- 4.4 Local IMS connection in the same sysplex
- 4.4.1 Local IMS connection in same sysplex: Attributes
- 4.5 Local IMS connection: High availability
- 4.5.1 Local IMS connection with availability: Attributes
- 4.6 Remote IMS in same sysplex: Availability
- 4.6.1 Remote connection with availability: Attributes
- 4.7 Remote IMS in different sysplexes
- 4.7.1 Remote IMS in different sysplexes: Attributes
- 4.8 IMS security flow: Container-managed
- 4.9 IMS security flow: Component-managed
- 4.10 JDBC for IMS
- Chapter 5. WebSphere MQ connectivity options
- 5.1 Local MQ connectivity: Bindings mode
- 5.1.1 Binding mode: Attributes
- 5.2 Remote MQ connectivity: Client mode
- 5.2.1 Client mode: Attributes
- 5.3 WebSphere MQ connectivity with availability
- 5.4 Increasing availability with shared queues.
- 5.5 WebSphere MQ access to CICS and IMS
- 5.5.1 WebSphere MQ-CICS bridge
- 5.5.2 WebSphere MQ-IMS bridge
- Appendix A. Additional material
- Locating the Web material
- Using the Web material
- How to use the Web material
- Related publications
- IBM Redbooks
- Other publications
- Online resources
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- Help from IBM
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Index
- Back cover.