Compete, comply, and control with IBM CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1
IBM United States
Software Announcement 209-135
April 28, 2009
ENUS209-135.PDF (287KB)
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(Corrected on September 15, 2009)
The Ordering information
and Information Center and publications sections are revised.
CICS® Transaction
Server (CICS TS)
V4.1 delivers important new function to help organizations respond to the
demands of increased regulatory scrutiny, address changing demographics, and
position themselves to take advantage of new growth opportunities. New function
includes:
- Non-invasive detection and emission of business events from CICS applications
provides insight into business behavior.
- Atom feeds and RESTful interfaces enable existing CICS programs and resources to participate
in mashups, Web 2.0 and other situational applications.
- The CICS Explorer
simplifies the development and management of traditional and modern applications
and provides an integration point for IBM® and third-party tools.
CICS TS
V4.1 introduces a wide range of other technical and operational capabilities,
including many requirements raised by individual customers and user communities.
A beta version of the product is available free of charge, subject to acceptance
by users of associated licensing and other terms and conditions. The beta
can be used until July 31, 2009. For more information, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tserver/v41/openbeta
For ordering, contact your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner,
or IBM Americas
Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL (Reference: LE001 ).
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CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS® (CICS TS)
is a modern, dependable, cost-effective application platform. It is designed
to execute mixed language application workloads, supporting both modern and
traditional programming languages and models. Its extensive data communication
services, and its foundations in service oriented architecture (SOA), provide
unparalleled connectivity and scalability. As a result, CICS TS fits
naturally into a "smart" infrastructure of the kind needed for a flexible,
global enterprise.
CICS TS
V4.1 addresses the needs of a rapidly changing business environment. Its features
include the emission of business events, Web 2.0 programming support, and
new operational tooling. These and other enhancements bring a new agility
to CICS,
complementing established qualities of security, reliability, availability,
scalability, data integrity and application responsiveness.
CICS TS
V4.1 brings new levels of ease-of-use and flexibility to meet the needs of
the next generation of business users, and is aimed at helping users in:
- Competing for new opportunities by gaining insight into business processes
and responding by modifying key business applications quickly and with confidence.
- Complying with corporate, industry and government policies to manage business
risk of critical business applications.
- Controlling costs by simplifying IT infrastructure and improving development
and operations productivity through easier-to-use interfaces and functions.
The increase in insight and responsiveness is provided by new technologies,
such as event-driven processes, business dashboards and Web 2.0 applications.
These enable the innovation required to deliver growth in even the most challenging
business climate. For example, CICS applications can use new capabilities
to:
- Support business event detection and emission from CICS without the need to change existing
applications, enabling the creation of production business views using dashboards
in a matter of hours.
- Create new business insight by publishing key application data, enabling
rich client developers to use Web 2.0 technologies, such as Atom feeds and
RESTful interfaces, to create mashups and other situational applications.
- Modify processes rapidly and with confidence by assembling and deploying
new business applications quickly using service components.
It has never been more important for a business to exercise proper governance
and demonstrate compliance to government and industry standards. Line-of-business
managers need to monitor critical business processes, and their supporting
application programs, to identify exceptions. They need both real-time status
information and mechanisms for handling exceptions.
CICS TS
V4.1 meets the need for greater control. It can be configured to feed business
event processing engines and business dashboards, without the need to change
existing applications. This allows line-of-business managers to ensure that
business processes are monitored, to assess compliance requirements, and react
to compliance failures, security breaches, and incidents of fraud.
Although CICS TS
V4.1 places great emphasis on the needs of customer lines-of-business, it
also offers relief to IT support staff. As first- and second-generation IT
staff leave the industry, their successors need tools and other help to cope
with the workload. CICS TS V4.1 addresses these issues. For example:
- With the CICS Explorer
it provides a powerful tooling environment that brings many facets of CICS system
programming to a single, modern dashboard. The environment can be shared with
complementary CICS tools,
including those commonly available from IBM partners.
- Through extensions to its TCP/IP support, CICS TS V4.1 continues to remove dependence
on SNA networking skills.
- Through new change management logging and support for identity propagation,
it provides greater accountability and auditability in an increasingly complex
environment.
CICS TS
V4.1 also offers performance improvements when compared against CICS TS V3.2.
These improvements have been observed in the areas of traditional workloads,
dynamic workload management, TCP/IP connectivity and XML processing.
These and many other new capabilities make it possible for IT departments
to "do more with less".
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The minimum required level of operating system for CICS TS V4.1 is IBM z/OS V1.9 (5694-A01).
CICS TS
V4.1 has no conditional operational requisites.
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June 26, 2009
Open Beta program: A beta version of the product is available free
of charge, subject to acceptance by users of associated licensing and other
terms and conditions. The beta can be used until July 31, 2009. For more information,
visit
- http://www.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tserver/v41/openbeta
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CICS TS
V4.1 can help organizations respond to the challenges of unstable financial
markets, increased regulation, and changing skill levels. At the same time
it can help position organizations to take advantage of opportunities for
growth in challenging economic times. The new version of CICS TS provides
support for three distinct themes that relate directly to many organizations'
business priorities and initiatives.
- Compete: Making it easier to create, extend, and reuse applications
quickly, to meet changing business needs.
- Comply: Helping to ensure and demonstrate effective management
control over business applications and IT facilities.
- Control: Helping IT staff to perform their tasks more effectively,
while assuming a mixture of skill levels.
Key functions delivered
The key functions provided by CICS TS V4.1 support two or more of the
themes described earlier, simultaneously. These key functions are:
- Support for event processing
- Atom feeds from CICS
- The CICS Explorer
For example, in support of multiple themes in this version of CICS TS, the
ability to generate business events without changing application programs
both reduces cost and complexity and delivers compliant flexible business
solutions.
Functions delivered by theme
Support for event processing
Users can specify business events and then capture and emit them from a CICS application,
without the need to change the application. These business events can be used
in many ways, such as providing insight into business activity and processing,
and driving new processing to respond to business opportunities or threats.
For example, they could feed into another CICS application or be placed on a WebSphere® MQ
queue. Once on the queue, they could be consumed in a variety of ways, including:
- By a business event processing engine, such as WebSphere Business Events.
- By business monitors and dashboards, such as WebSphere Business Monitor.
- Other methods, such as reading the event in another program.
CICS event
processing is focused on application events of significance to the business,
rather than systems management or IT events. The primary intent of this function
is to allow existing applications to be non-invasively instrumented for events,
so that events can be produced by the applications without the need for any
code changes. For those customers writing new applications, or willing to
open up existing applications, an event API capability is provided in CICS to
explicitly event-enable applications.
The CICS Explorer
includes an event binding editor, which allows event specifications to be
created and edited. The event specifications define the events to be emitted
by CICS,
how the occurrence of the events can be detected in applications at runtime,
and where and in what format the event is to be emitted. Event bindings can
be deployed into CICS using the new CICS bundle resource type and enabled or
disabled as required.
Atom feeds from CICS
CICS can
provide access to CICS resources and application programs in a RESTful
style, by exposing them as Atom feeds or collections, structured according
to the Atom Syndication Format and the Atom Publishing Protocol. This implementation
of REST (Representation State Transfer) permits the HTTP methods GET, PUT,
POST, and DELETE to be used to read and update the contents of CICS resources
from an external HTTP client application. This allows the business content
to be viewed and manipulated using feed readers, mashups, and other Web 2.0
and situational applications.
The early availability of CICS SupportPac CA8K - Delivering Atom feeds from CICS,
provided sample code to demonstrate how to generate Atom feeds to publish
data contained in CICS resources or obtained by running a CICS application.
For CICS TS
V4.1, the Information Center contains guidance on how to upgrade Atom feeds,
based on SupportPac CA8K,
to use the new Atom facilities of CICS TS V4.1. Also, in relation to REST
support, SupportPac CA1S
- REST support in CICS has enabled programmers to use the PHP scripting
language to access CICS resources, without the need to acquire traditional CICS skills.
Support for application bundles
Users can deploy a set of resources that are supported by the new CICSbundle resource
type. By enabling and disabling a bundle, users can manage the availability
and the life cycle of resources created as part of the bundle. CICS can dynamically
create, enable, or disable the set of resources and maintain the relationship
between them.
A bundle is a collection of CICS resources, artifacts, references,
and a manifest that users can deploy into a CICS region to represent an application.
The manifest is a file that describes the contents of the bundle, including
any prerequisites that the application requires to run in CICS, and any
interfaces to other 'applications', such as bind files, Web Service Description
Language (WSDL), event bindings and channel descriptions.
A bundle is different from a Resource Definition online (RDO) group because
it maintains a relationship with all of the resources created as part of a
bundle after they are installed, so that users can manage all of the created
related resources as a single entity. For example, if a bundle resource is
disabled, to stop an application from running, CICS disables all of the created application
resources automatically.
Improvements to data mappings
CICS TS
V4.1 provides both faster and enhanced conversion between XML and language
structures for all Web services, and new APIs to use these services, independent
of Web services.
Support for Web services addressing
CICS TS
V4.1 supports services that use the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Services
Addressing (WS-Addressing) specifications. WS-Addressing is a transport-neutral
mechanism for passing messaging information between Web services.
The WS-Addressing specifications defines two constructs, message addressing
properties(MAP) and endpoint references(EPR), that normalize the information
that is typically provided by transport protocols and messaging systems.
Using WS-Addressing, asynchronous message exchange patterns can be produced
to split the request and response communications path. Using EPRs it is possible
to send a WS-Addressed SOAP message to a Web service and have the normal or
fault response sent to another Web service endpoint based on EPRs held in
the SOAP header. EPRs can also be used to pass Reference Parameters between
Web service end points, rather than having these associated with an underlying
transport. WS-Addressing also defines MAPs that are not EPRs, these can be
used to denote the action to take in a Web service and to define relationships
between a set of messages.
Support for Java 6
CICS TS
V4.1 supports the latest Java language features, environment and
unique IBM System
z® extensions provided by IBM 31-bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition, V6. The IBM 31-bit SDK
for z/OS Java Technology
Edition, V6, is designed to be compliant with the Java SDK 6 compatibility test and provides
the stability, service, and scalability that you expect from System z.
It also provides an opportunity to realize your investment in System z Application
Assist Processors (zAAPs). CICS continues to manage large workloads comprising Java applications
or a mixture of Java, COBOL and other compiled languages.
Support for Service Component Architecture
To make it easier to publish and use CICS applications in a service oriented
application, CICS TS
V4.1 provides infrastructure and run-time support for deploying and managing
application components. These components provide a common programming interface
for service invocation, and a service description that is compliant with the
Service Component Architecture (SCA). SCA components can be developed using
tooling provided with IBM Rational® Developer for System z.
The SCA capability provided by CICS TS gives customers investigating their
own component architecture solutions the opportunity to exploit the CICS infrastructure
instead, reducing their maintenance costs and potentially providing a richer
more flexible solution. For customers that have not yet embarked on a SCA
strategy, this capability provides both a low cost of entry option to doing
so and a benefit from the CICS tooling enhancements built on top of the component
architecture.
Support for business services
CICS TS
V4.1 is shipped with CICS Service Flow Runtime, which previously was available
only as a separately orderable feature. The runtime allows the deployment
of CICS business
services (or service flows) created by the Service Flow Modeller component
of IBM Rational Developer
for System
z V7.1, or later.
Improvements in management of resource definitions
A new resource signature in CICS TS V4.1 provides change management
information for selected resources that are installed or changed under CICS.
Users can take advantage of these improved details to detect resource modifications
to support audit tracking and problem resolution.
The resource signature captures details of when, how, and by whom the resource
definition was installed and last changed. The information relating to definition
changes is stored in the CICS system definition data set (CSD) or the CICSPlex® SM
data repository (EYUDREP).
Support for distributed identities
With the introduction of IBM z/OS V1.11, CICS TS V4.1 will support, by year end
2009, the forthcoming z/OS identity propagation capabilities that allow security
identities operating in the distributed environment to be associated with
security identities used on the server (z/OS user IDs). This enables CICS applications
to participate in end-to-end security solutions, and therefore benefiting
from improved cross-platform accountability and auditing, providing an alternative
to custom written identity mapping. For further details on IBM z/OS V1.11, refer
to Software Announcement 209-029, dated February 24, 2009.
This function provides support for identity contexts in the following cases:
- Inbound to CICS from WebSphere Application
Server through the CICS ECI resource adapter over a trusted IPIC connection.
- Inbound to CICS as
a WS-Security header element in a Web services request.
- Propagating out across IPIC and MRO connections between CICS systems
in the same sysplex.
Addition of basic authentication for Web services
Support for user-supplied basic authentication credentials has been added
with a new AUTHENTICATE parameter for USAGE(CLIENT) type URIMAP definitions.
A value of BASIC will now enable the XWBAUTH Client Authentication Exit to
be driven for outbound Web services requests. The default value of NO will
exhibit the same behaviour as before. The exit is already driven for explicit
outbound HTTP requests by EXEC CICS WEB commands from applications using
AUTHENTICATE(BASICAUTH). This facility is extended to the implied use of HTTP
by Web services requestor applications. For consistency, this definitional
change also applies to explicit HTTP client applications that do not specify
AUTHENTICATE, but instead use the URIMAP option on the WEB SEND command.
Security improvement for DB2 users
The CICS interface
with DB2® provides
additional function when using IBM DB2 and IBM RACF®. CICS can be configured to pass the address
of its region user ID Access Control Environment Element (ACEE) to simplify
the recommended migration from DB2 internal security to using RACF, or alternative
external security provider.
Support for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
A service registry and repository provides features required by CICS TS customers
to fully realize the value of Web services and SOA in an enterprise environment.
The CICS Web
services assistant now includes support for directly publishing and reading
WSDL information from the WebSphere Service Registry and Repository.
The WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository provides a central store of services descriptions
and policies (for example, WSDL files), service metadata, relationships between
services, APIs and user interfaces to store, search/discover, and retrieve
service descriptions. Facilities are provided by the registry to manage the
governance, lifecycle and policy enforcement of services, and provide the
ability to connect and federate information with other repositories (for example,
UDDI servers).
The CICS Explorer
The CICS Explorer
- "the new face of CICS" - is the new systems management tool framework
for CICS,
first announced in an IBM statement of direction (SoD) on August 5, 2008 (IBM Software
Announcement 208-248, dated August 5, 2008) It
provides an intuitive, easy-to-use way of managing one or more CICS regions.
The CICS Explorer,
provided with CICS TS
V4.1, supports all of the new function in the release - for example resources
associated with event processing and resource bundles. It allows the viewing
and updating of resource definitions and performing system management operations
for both single and multiple CICS regions, by exploiting the capabilities of the CICS Management
Client Interface (CMCI). The CICS Explorer also acts as a point of integration for
other CICS tools.
Developers of complementary tools, whether from IBM teams, business partners, or customers,
can use the CICS Explorer
Software Development Kit (SDK) to extend and integrate their software tools
as plug-ins to the Explorer framework.
Extensions to CICS-to-CICS intercommunications over
TCP/IP
As part of the multi-release IP interconnectivity (IPIC) initiative, CICS provides
the facility to use TCP/IP instead of SNA for key intercommunications functions,
including 3270-based transaction routing and START and CANCEL commands. This
is in addition to Distributed Program Link (DPL) introduced in CICS TS V3.2.
Support is also provided for the definition and installation of IPIC connections
between CICS regions
using SYSLINK resources, using CICSPlex SM.
In summary IPIC now supports the following CICS intercommunication functions:
- Distributed program link (DPL) calls between CICS TS and/or TXSeries® regions*.
- External Call Interface (ECI) requests using the facilities of the CICS Transaction
Gateway V7.1, or later.
- Transaction routing between CICS TS V4.1 regions for 3270 terminals
such as LU2 sessions and TN3270 devices.
- The routing transaction: CRTE
- Function Shipping of START and CANCEL commands between CICS TS V4.1
regions (one of the so called asynchronous processing methods).
Note: For details of complementary IPIC functions provided in IBM TXSeries V7.1,
refer to Software Announcement 209-040, dated March 17, 2009.
Support for Internet Protocol version 6
CICS TS
V4.1 can now operate natively in an Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) network,
without the need for address translation. IPv6 provides for a greater number
of addresses and provides improvements in areas such as routing and network
auto-configuration. IPv6 is the protocol designed by the Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF) to replace the current version of the Internet Protocol,
IP Version 4 (IPv4). The IPv6 format has a much larger address space than
IPv4 (128 bits compared to 32 bits), which provides greater flexibility in
allocating addresses and for routing traffic. CICS can operate in a mixed IPv6 and IPv4
network, and also in an IPv4 network solely, as before. The CICS IP protocols
that take advantage of this new support are:
- IP interconnectivity (IPIC) CICS-to-CICS, and CICS Transaction Gateway to CICS interconnectivity
- HTTP for CICS Web
support and Web services
- IIOP support for CORBA clients and EJB
- USER protocol for non-HTTP
Support is not provided for non-stategic TCPIPSERVICE transport protocols,
such as:
- External Call Interface (ECI)
- Open Network Computing (ONC) Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
In support of use of IPv6 with CICS, Resource Definition online (RDO),
the System Programming Interface (SPI), the Application Programming Interface
(API), Global User Exits, Commareas, Monitoring and Statistics Records have
all been enhanced in CICS TS V4.1 to handle IPv6 addresses as well as IPv4
addresses.
Support for WebSphere MQ group attach
With this new version of CICS TS, the CICS-WMQ connection has been made easier
to configure and manage, while at the same time making it more robust. New
resource definitions configure the CICS-WMQ connection and can specify a WebSphere MQ
queue-sharing group. CICS can connect to any eligible queue manager in the
group, and in failure scenarios automatically reconnect to another member.
The new resource definitions enable the configuration to be standardized across CICS regions
and z/OS images,
and managed easily together with other CICS application resources using CICSPlex SM
and the CICS Explorer.
Improvements to workload management support
CICS can
now use the coupling facility to store more detailed, accurate workload management
data. This enhancement supports dynamic workload management capabilities when
running in a z/OS Parallel
Sysplex® environment and enables improved performance and overall transaction
throughput.
These enhancements provide the following benefits:
- Improved workload throughput through a new workload management optimization
function.
- Exploitation of the z/OS coupling facility to improve the routing of distributed
workloads in a sysplex.
- Improved recognition of CICS region status for more efficient work load management
routing decisions.
- Additional CICSPlex SM
Web User Interface (WUI) views that can help with problem determination in
route selection.
- Implementation of new functions that help to reduce configuration time.
The CICS Management Client Interface
CICS TS
V4.1 provides a powerful new CICS systems management client API using Representational
State Transfer (RESTful) principles - the CICS Management Client Interface (CMCI).
This new client API is used by HTTP client applications, including the CICS Explorer,
and can be used to develop RESTful client applications that manage CICS resources.
This interface can be used to access CICS regions under CICSPlex SM control, or connect to
a single CICS region
without requiring CICSPlex SM to be active.
New system programming commands for managing the CSD
A new set of CICS System
Programming Interface (SPI) commands are provided that enable automation programs
to inquire, change, and install resource definitions in the CICS System Definition
(CSD) file as an alternative to the 3270 user transaction CEDA, the programmable
interface program DFHEDAP, and the DFHCSDUP batch utility. These new commands
are accessible through the CMCI.
The Discovery Library Adapter for CICS
The new Discovery Library Adapter (DLA) utility for CICS provides a way to collect runtime
configuration and relationship information about CICS and CICSPlex SM resources. This relationship
information can then be used to generate IDML files that can be imported into
products such as Tivoli® Change and Configuration Management Database,
or directly exploited by, for example, Tivoli Business Service Manager for the
purpose of generating business service views and dashboards, allowing an enterprise
to track resources and interdependencies.
Improvements in CICS monitoring
New performance data metrics have been provided by CICS for Web and Web service applications,
enabling improved performance reporting and analysis of these applications.
New transaction resource class monitoring data is provided for distributed
program link (DPL) requests, enabling users to better understand the work
load management of their DPL applications. Users are now able to set dynamically
the monitoring options that limit the number of distributed program links,
files, and temporary storage queues for which CICS is to perform transaction resource
monitoring. To help reduce the volume of monitoring record output, CICS now compresses
these monitoring records by default.
Improved CICSPlex SM Web User Interface views
Over 70 CICSPlex SM
Web User Interface (WUI) operations view sets have been redesigned to improve
their usability and function. The improvements include the reordering of fields
into more logical groupings and the addition of new detailed views to make
common tasks easier and faster.
The redesigned operations views include the following improvements:
- Additional hyperlinks to speed up the navigation between often-used views.
- New detailed views that display logical groupings of fields on a single
screen.
- Reordered fields and columns that make it easier to find associated attributes.
- Additional filters to quickly display the resources and objects that you
want.
- SYSLINKs for IPCONN resources are also now supported.
CICS architectural enhancements
Together with the three principal themes of the CICS TS V4.1 release, work has also been
on-going in the area of enhancements, optimizations and improved performance
for CICS workloads.
Improvements to XML parsing in CICS
The performance of XML parsing in CICS has improved with the introduction
of the IBM z/OS XML
System Services parser, which is used to parse SOAP messages in CICS. The XML
System Services parser also allows XML parsing to be off loaded to a zSeries® Application
Assist Processor (zAAP).
Large file hosting
CICS TS
V4.1 is now more efficient when serving files over HTTP. In particular for
large files CICS retrieves
and sends multiple portions of the file at a time.
Qualify VTAM persistent sessions support
Prior to this release, CICS regions that specified VTAM(YES) were always initialized
as persistent sessions capable even though it might not have been used.
With this release of CICS TS, a CICS region with VTAM(YES) specified can
be initialized without suppport for VTAM® persistent sessions. If this capability
is not requested during initialisation, then it cannot be subsequently requested
at run time.
VTAM persistent
sessions support for a CICS region can now be disabled, using the new value
NOPS for the PSTYPE system initialization parameter. Removing persistent sessions
support where it is not required, such as in a CICS region that is used only for development
or testing, can enable users to increase the number of CICS VTAM(YES) regions in an LPAR.
Wild branch diagnosis improvements
CICS TS
V4.1 supports the Breaking Event Address Register (BEAR) in System z or MVS environments.
This register captures the address of the instruction that generated the last
successful branch, which helps with the diagnosis of wild branch problems.
The Breaking Event Address Register is held in the system diagnostic work
area.
Performance improvements
This release of CICS TS offers performance improvements when compared
with CICS TS
V3.2. These improvements have been observed in the following areas:
- Optimized use of MVS timer services: When compared with CICS TS V3.2,
between 1% to 5% CPU reduction was observed due to optimizations in the use
of MVS timer
services on System
z9® or z10 hardware.
- Faster XML processing: CICS TS V4.1 showed a reduction in the CPU time used
to parse XML messages, due to CICS now utilizing the z/OS XML parser.
- Improved capacity and faster intersystems: When compared to workloads
currently using LU6.2 and VTAM for transaction routing or Dynamic Program Link
(DPL), CICS TS
V4.1 showed a reduced response time and overall CPU usage by migrating to
TCP/IP and the IPIC functionality.
- System
z9 and z10 hardware: Users might see a reduction in CPU per transaction
for those applications running on IBM System z9 or z10, due to exploitation
of this new IBM hardware.
- Throughput improvements with CICSPlex SM Work Load Management: Users
who exploit the CICSPlex SM
Work Load Management component should see throughput improvements, particularly
for distributed workload requests when exploiting the new sysplex optimised
workload management facilities.
- Improved efficiency and resilience management: Changes have been made
to CICSPlex SM
Topology that allow it to track more resource types, and provide customisable
limits on the number of resources to be returned. Users should therefore benefit
from more efficient and resilient management, particularly when using CICSPlex SM
APIs, CICS Management
Client Interface (new in this release), Web User Interface (WUI), and the CICS Explorer.
Extended z/Architecture MVS linkage support
CICS TS
V4.1 supports the z/Architecture® MVS linkage support for the access registers,
all the floating point registers, and the 64-bit general registers. This improved
linkage support provides execution context for programs, that follow the linkage
conventions, to ensure they can successfully pass control from one to the
other while preserving the register contents and parameter data that they
need to run successfully. System and transaction dumps display all of the
registers. Extensions to the MVS linkage conventions have evolved over recent years,
and are part of the current z/Architecture. In particular, the MVS linkage convention
now includes register and save area conventions for non-volatile floating
point registers (FPRs), a floating point control (FPC) register, access registers
(ARs) and 64-bit general registers (GRs). Consequently CICS must support these current MVS Linkage Conventions
to maintain system integrity for programs (i.e. user applications) that use
FPRs, FPC, ARs or 64-Bit GRs.
New FLAGSET option on INQUIRE and SET TRACETYPE commands
For this release of CICS TS, the new FLAGSET option on the INQUIRE and SET
TRACETYPE commands, with its CVDA, replaces the STANDARD and SPECIAL options
of earlier releases of CICS TS. Existing programs that use this command will
continue to work unchanged.
New ENQUEUE_TYPE option on ENQUEUE and DEQUEUE XPI
functions
This release permits users to use the new optional ENQUEUE_TYPE parameter
on the XPI ENQUEUE command, to enqueue on the same resource being enqueued
on by EXEC CICS ENQ
or vice versa. Applications can synchronize processes using EXEC CICS and XPI
commands.
Support for a new business application manager domain
function
CICS TS
V4.1 introduces a new business application manager domain function, INQUIRE_ACTIVATION
XPI. This new function obtains the activity name and process type for the
business transaction activity of the current transaction.
Improved messages to report recovered units of work
Four new CICS system
log messages have been introduced with this release, issued from the CICS recovery
manager to describe clearly what units of work (UOW) are being recovered.
The system log is critical for the successful recovery of transactions
during a restart, and while the log is highly reliable it is not an infallible
resource. When a problem is detected with the log or in the data it holds,
then there is no other point of reference from which to perform an alternative
recovery. Usually the contents of the log are trusted absolutely. However,
when the log cannot be trusted there is no other source of recovery reference.
In the case of a corrupt log, then there is no alternative but to force an
initial start of the system, which both ignores the log and empties it. Thus,
new work is possible, but against data that was not properly recovered from
the uncommitted updates from the previous execution of CICS.
Four new messages are now issued from clearly identified points in the
recovery manager UOW module to describe what is being recovered.
Support for CSIv2 asserted identity
CICS TS
V4 now supports the Common Secure Interoperability Protocol Version 2 (CSIv2)
asserted identity on inbound and outbound messages, as provided by WebSphere Application
Server, version 6.1 or later. The Common Secure Interoperability Specification,
Version 2 (CSIv2) defines the Security Attribute Service that enables interoperable
authentication, delegation, and privileges.
Support for IMS V10
CICS TS
V4 supports IBM IMS V10,
which includes new functionality available to CICS users through the DBCTL interface
to allow the PCB address list and PCBs accessed by applications to reside
in storage above 31-bit. Previously the PCB address list and PCBs were always
in 24-bit storage, even if the application ran in amode(31).
Further functional enhancements
Further functional enhancements have been applied to the set of capabilities
for CICS TS.
These include:
- Enhancements to CICSPlex SM topology, which can now keep track of
more resource types, leading to performance improvements when referencing
those resources. This is achieved by directing requests at appropriate regions.
- The CICSPlex SM
Web User Interface (WUI) server now supports the ability to enforce limits
on the number of resources that can be retrieved for a given query. Previously
the CICSPlex SM
WUI only supported warning counts where the user could continue the query
and still create large result sets. This capability is also available now
for CICS TS
V3.2 (see CICS support
Web page, APAR reference PK70038/UK42036).
Accessibility by people with disabilities
A US Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) containing
details on the products accessibility compliance can be requested through
the IBM Web
site
- http://www.ibm.com/able/product_accessibility/index.html
The following features support use by people with disabilities:
- Operation by keyboard alone.
- Optional font enlargement and high-contrast display settings.
- Ability to run with screen readers and screen magnifiers for use by people
with visual impairment.
- Optional display of audio alerts for people with hearing impairment.
- Communication of all information independently of color.
- Ability for the user to request more time to complete timed responses.
The Information Center is accessible to people with visual, physical, or
hearing impairment. Features are incorporated which have been designed for
users with visual impairment. All functions can be performed without the use
of a mouse. Instead of viewing diagrams, users can choose to read text descriptions.
Command syntax diagrams can be displayed in three different formats, including
one which has been designed for visually impaired users. Some information
is provided in PDF format; this is accessible using Adobe® Acrobat
Reader 8.0, or later.
Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act
CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4.1
is capable, as of June 26, 2009, when used in accordance with the associated IBM documentation,
of satisfying the applicable requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation
Act, provided that any assistive technology used with the product properly
interoperates with it. A US Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
(VPAT) can be requested at
- http://www.ibm.com/able/product_accessibility/index.html
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CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS (CICS TS)
and WebSphere Application
Server are strategic middleware products that perform well using new technologies
such as event processing, Web 2.0, Web services and service components to
support SOA environments. These middleware products exploit and complement z/OS qualities
of service, such as high availability and scalability at low cost per transaction,
with excellent security and governance capabilities. In combination, WebSphere Application
Server and CICS TS
support almost any mission-critical solution.
The new capabilities in CICS TS V4.1 position it squarely in the event processing
domain, as a supplier of events to products such as WebSphere Business Events and WebSphere Business
Monitor. It can also be positioned in the business process management domain
as both a process initiator - when single or aggregated events are used to
trigger a business process instance, and as a service supplier - when a process
instance invokes a service in CICS.
WebSphere Application
Server is the premier Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) and Web services-based
application server. It is available on the broadest number of platforms (including z/OS and Linux®)
and provides a robust, proven environment for Java applications.
CICS TS
provides the base for a large number of mainframe applications today and excels
in the execution of high-volume business applications. It supports the development
of modern applications in the most popular business languages, COBOL, PL/I,
C/C++, and Java, as well as functioning as a Web services-based
application server, leveraging existing investments and skills, whilst exploiting
new technologies.
These applications are fundamental to the SOA environment and CICS continues
to enhance its ability to enable CICS-based applications to be exposed as
loosely-coupled components in an SOA, enabling them to emit events and interact
with Web services. The functions delivered in CICS TS V4.1 should be seen as an extension
to capability delivered in CICS TS V3.2, and a major advance over the SOAP for CICS feature
delivered on CICS TS
V2. Along with the provision of optimized transports, improved interoperability,
and better security integration for this new workload, CICS TS V4.1 delivers the qualities of
service expected from a CICS function.
For customers requiring tightly-coupled inbound connectivity from JEE application
servers into CICS TS,
the CICS Transaction
Gateway (CICS TG)
is a production-proven and market-leading JEE connector, providing a high-performing,
security-rich, and scalable method of SOA access to CICS. Tightly-coupled connectivity solutions
such as JCA, along with other JEE standard services such as Java Message
Service (JMS) and Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), can coexist with
loosely-coupled Web services to take advantage of the agility of On Demand
Business. For further details on the latest enhancements provided in CICS TG V7.2,
refer to Software Announcement 208-343, dated November 4, 2008.
TXSeries for
Multiplatforms is a distributed CICS Online Transaction Processing (OLTP)
environment, for mixed language enterprise applications. TXSeries can
act as a gateway to CICS TS by handling terminal concentration, protocol
conversion, or intelligent business logic locally, which can increase the
performance of CICS TS
and protect it from client-originated disruption. TXSeries is a complementary deployment
environment for high-performance, distributed transactional applications that
integrate well into mixed-language, service oriented architecture solutions. TXSeries for
Multiplatforms V7.1 extends and enhances the next generation of distributed CICS across
a number of platforms and introduced IPIC-based inter-connectivity along with
channels and containers for improved interoperability with CICS TS. For
further details on TXSeries for Multiplatforms V7.1, refer to Software
Announcement 209-040, dated March 17, 2009.
CICS TS
V4.1 delivers important new functionality that can help you to build flexible
and agile application systems that enable your business to be more responsive
to the changing needs of your customers and partners. To help you to reap
immediate benefit from these advanced capabilities, the IBM System z tools
portfolio is keeping pace, and all key products will either support CICS TS V4.1
without change or will deliver enabling PTFs or new releases, in most cases
providing Day 1 support.
IBM System
z tools help you to modernize and transform existing CICS applications,
whether your goal is to develop and deploy new workloads to leverage the unique
performance, availability, security, and cost benefits of System z;
to increase your responsiveness to business requirements by modernizing your
mainframe platform; or to optimize management of your IT environment, reducing
cost and complexity while improving governance and compliance.
To help you to transform CICS TS into your SOA hub on System z, the IBM System z tools deliver support right
across the life cycle whether you are building new applications or reusing
existing applications. For CICS application developers, IBM Rational Developer for System z provides
a single integrated development environment (IDE) for all supported languages
and architectural styles, whether you are creating new CICS applications from scratch or are wrapping,
refactoring, or otherwise reusing your CICS application assets.
Developers can also use CICS Performance Analyzer for z/OS (CICS PA) to understand the performance
of new or changed CICS applications and to identify performance improvements,
including the benefits of running applications in threadsafe mode prior to
deployment. This helps to get the most benefit from your CICS application
investments with reduced risk. CICS IBM Interdependency Analyzer for z/OS (CICS IA), IBM Rational Studio
Asset Analyzer, and IBM Asset Transformation Workbench (ATW) help you to
understand the structure of your most complex applications, for example to
determine which programs can most easily be refactored as Web services. IBM Host
Access Transformation Services (HATS), on the other hand, enables developers
to expose existing 3270 applications as Web services.
System
z tools support the IBM Service Management initiative to help you to optimize
your IT infrastructure and key service management processes, such as those
defined by the IT Infrastructure Library® (ITIL®),
as well as delivering a new Discovery Library Adapter to further identify CICSPlex SM
configuration items for use in ITL processes. For example, CICS PA and IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON® XE
for CICS on z/OS can
work together to provide detailed CICS metrics that help to diagnose performance-related
problems in the problem management process, and to provide performance trend
information for the capacity management process. CICS Batch Application Control for z/OS (CICS BAC)
and IBM File
Manager for z/OS provide
automation and flexibility to the task of sharing CICS resources with batch systems, thus
helping to improve system availability.
The need for governance and compliance is a requirement in business, but
recent regulatory legislation such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has made it even
more relevant to the business of IT. IBM System z tools can help to implement
compliance-related initiatives. For example, CICS Configuration Manager for z/OS (CICS CM) can
be used to automate and manage CICS configuration changes in a controlled
and authorized manner, and CICS VSAM Recovery for z/OS (CICS VR) can help to maintain the integrity
of VSAM data. Clients subject to strict PCI (and other data governance) requirements
can convert CICS and
batch VSAM files to DB2, and encrypt sensitive data using a combination of CICS VSAM
Transparency and IBM Data Encryption Tool for DB2 without needing to make any application
program changes.
WebSphere ILOG
Rules for COBOL is part of the WebSphere Business Rules Management
System that accelerates the adoption of agile business models on the CICS platform.
ILOG Rules for COBOL enables you to define and externalize business decision
logic in CICS COBOL
applications, and make this logic accessible and manageable by line of business
experts and analysts, while preserving the stability of your core CICS applications
infrastucture. For further details on ILOG Rules for COBOL, refer to Software
Announcement 209-113, dated April 28, 2009.
CICS seminars
IBM offers
free customized CICS seminars
delivered by CICS technical
experts, at your own location and with the opportunity to choose the topics
and time. Given to a mixture of personnel involving operations, development,
and strategy, this can provide an effective discussion on how CICS can deliver
real value to your business. Ask your IBM Account Team to contact
- cicssem@uk.ibm.com
Hardware and software support services
SmoothStart/installation services
IBM Services
has the breadth, depth, and reach to manage your services needs. You can leverage
the deep technical skills of our WebSphere lab-based services and the
business consulting, project management, and infrastructure expertise of our IBM Global
Services team. Also, IBM Services extends our reach through IBM Business Partners
to provide an unmatched portfolio of capabilities. Together, we provide the
global reach, intellectual capital, industry insight, and technology leadership
to support any critical business need.
For information on IBM Global Services, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/services
To learn more about IBM Software Services, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/developerWorks/websphere/services/
To locate an IBM Business
Partner, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/software/solutions/isv
For services for CICS, refer to
- http://www.ibm.com/software/ts/cics/service/
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IBM Software Announcements
A software announcement from IBM describes the content of a new version
or release of a software product. A full product announcement will contain
information such as overall description of the product, details of the functional
content, availability date, and ordering information. The following software
announcements are relevant to CICS TS V4.1:
For information on Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS V9.1, refer
to Software Announcement 208-264, dated September 23, 2008.
For information on CICS Configuration Manager for z/OS V1.2, refer to Software Announcement 206-197, dated September 5, 2006.
For information on the CICS Explorer, refer to Software Announcement 208-248, dated August 5, 2008.
For information on CICS Online Transmission Time Optimizer for z/OS V1.2, refer
to Software Announcement 109-321, dated April 14, 2009.
For information on CICS Performance Analyzer for z/OS V2.1, refer to Software Announcement 207-053, dated March 27, 2007.
For information on CICS Performance Analyzer for z/OS V3.1, refer to Software Announcement 209-086, dated April 28, 2009.
For information on CICS Transaction Gateway for Multiplatforms V7.2, refer
to Software Announcement 208-348, dated November 4, 2008.
For information on CICS Transaction Gateway for z/OS V7.2, refer to Software Announcement 208-343, dated November 4, 2008.
For information on CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.2, refer to Software Announcement 207-051, dated March 27, 2007.
For information on CICS VSAM Recovery for z/OS V4.3, refer to Software Announcement 208-138, dated June 24, 2008.
For information on Debug Tool for z/OS V9.1, refer to Software Announcement 208-264, dated September 23, 2008.
For information on Enterprise PL/I for z/OS V3.8, refer to Software Announcement 208-365, dated October 28, 2008.
For information on Fault Analyzer for z/OS V9.1, refer to Software Announcement 208-264, dated September 23, 2008.
For information on File Manager for z/OS V9.1, refer to Software Announcement 208-264, dated September 23, 2008.
For information on IBM 31-bit SDK for z/OS, Java Technology Edition, V6, refer to Software
Announcement 207-318, dated December 4, 2007.
For information on IBM Rational Developer for System z V7.5, refer to Software Announcement 208-375, dated October 7, 2008.
For information on IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services V7.0,
refer to Software Announcement 207-032, dated February 27, 2007.
For information on TXSeries for Multiplatforms V7.1, refer to Software
Announcement 209-040, dated March 17, 2009.
For information on WebSphere Application Server V7.0, refer to Software
Announcement 208-266, dated September 9, 2008.
For information on WebSphere ILOG Rules for COBOL, refer to Software
Announcement 209-113, dated April 28, 2009
CICS Web pages
For up-to-date information on CICS, refer to
- http://www.ibm.com/software/ts/cics/
For the latest information on CICS TS V4.1, refer to
- http://www.ibm.com/cics/tserver/v41
The CICS support
Web page can be used to search for terms, phrases, error codes, and APAR numbers
- http://www.ibm.com/cics/support/
CICS SupportPacs
The following SupportPacs have been introduced and/or updated at the CICS SupportPac Web
page
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27007241
CA1N: CICS Support
for the WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository
CA1P: CICS Web
Services Samples
CA1R: CICS Explorer
SDK
CA1S: REST support in CICS using PHP
CA8K: Delivering Atom feeds from CICS
CB11: CICS Events
for WebSphere Business
Events (WBE)
CH1C: Service Flow Feature - Service Flow Examples
CS04: WSBind File Display and Change Utility
CS05: CICS TG
plug-in for the CICS Explorer
CS1I: CICSPlex SM
IP Connector Utility
CS1J: CICS Explorer
for use with CICS TS
V3 (Microsoft® Windows®)
CS1N: CICS tools
plug-ins for use with CICS Explorer
CS1O: CICS Explorer
for use with CICS TS
V3 (Linux)
CS1Q: CICS Explorer
- WebSphere MQ
Explorer integration
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Program
Program Name VRM Number
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS 410 5655-S97
Integrated tools for CICS products
CICS Interdependency Analyzer
CICS Interdependency
Analyzer (CICS IA)
customers, using the CICS Explorer with the CICS IA plug-in (available in SupportPac CS1N),
are able to intuitively query CICS relationship data, manage queries
and navigate through complex application relationships from a standard interface.
The CICS IA
plug-in integrates with other CICS Explorer perspectives, for example,
to click on a transaction in a CICS PA bar chart and immediately see its
dependencies, relationships, and affinities.
CICS Performance Analyzer
CICS Performance
Analyzer (CICS PA)
customers can now analyze the performance of their CICS applications in the CICS Explorer,
by importing performance extract files that are created using standard CICS PA
TSO jobs. These extract files can be visualized in the CICS Explorer in a number of ways, including
spreadsheet views, with sortable, re-orderable columns, bar chart views, and
pie chart views. Various performance task scenarios, including threadsafe,
response time, storage, and file analysis. Customers who also have CICS IA, can
link in context, for example from a CICS PA view showing transactions with
large numbers of Task Control Block (TCB) switches, to a CICS IA view
showing the programs that comprise the transaction.
CICS Configuration Manager
CICS Configuration
Manager (CICS CM)
customers can now access many product capabilities using a plug-in for the CICS Explorer
(available in SupportPac CS1N),
including the ability to search and query all CICS resource definitions whether stored
in CSDs or the CICSPlex SM
repository. Rich editors are provided allowing new definitions to be created
or existing ones updated, while hiding much of the complexity previously experienced
by users. The CICS CM
capabilities are seamlessly integrated with the CICS Explorer views to provide powerful
editing and auditing capabilities transparent to the user.
CICS Transaction Gateway
With the delivery of CICS Transaction Gateway (CICS TG) for z/OS V7.2 and CICS TG for Multiplatforms V7.2, in December
2008, CICS TG
customers can now use a new Java API for systems monitoring, giving
access to CICS TG
runtime statistics from remote Java clients. This API is now used by a
new CICS Explorer
plug-in (available in SupportPac CS05) to provide view of the status
and activity of Gateway daemons running on the z/OS platform and the connections between CICS servers
and the Gateway daemons.
IBM Rational Developer for System z
IBM Rational Developer
for System
z enables business flexibility to design and construct traditional CICS applications
while extending and integrating those applications to SOA-based composites
quickly and efficiently. IBM Rational Developer for System z is provided with an embedded
version of the CICS Explorer
and adds support for CICS TS V4.1, including the ability to create application
components, work with events, including creating and editing event specifications,
deploy bundles, and create new Web 2.0 style RESTful services.
When IBM Rational Developer
for System
z is used with the IBM Software Development Platform, developers can extend
processing to meet a broad range of requirements, including change management
with such tools as IBM ClearCase® or IBM Rational Team Concert for System z,
and testing tools such as IBM Debug Tool, IBM Fault Analyzer, and IBM File Manager.
All of these products can be integrated into a single development environment
usable directly from the IBM Rational Developer for System z environment or IDE.
IBM Rational Developer
for System
z offers two products that provide additional flexibility:
- IBM Rational Developer
for System
z with Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) for an end-to-end development
environment able to create next-generation EGL Rich UI Web 2.0 style interfaces
connecting to CICS TS
V4.1.
- IBM Rational Developer
for System
z with Java for a complete development workbench for both Java Enterprise
Edition and CICS TS
V4.1 applications.
Enterprise Generation Language support in CICS
CICS customers
can use tools that support the Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) Rich User
Interface, such as IBM Rational Developer for System z with EGL. These make it possible
to modernize existing CICS applications or create powerful Web 2.0 applications
that can interact with CICS using Web services, RESTful interfaces and Atom
feeds. These applications will increase the amount of information and flexibility
for end users through the delivery of powerful graphical interfaces and their
ability to interact with CICS-based COBOL, PL/I, C, C++, Java, PHP
as well as EGL "back end" business processes.
OMEGAMON XE for CICS
Customers with OMEGAMON XE for CICS or OMEGAMON XE for CICS TG will be able to use a plug-in with CICS Explorer
that will be available on the Tivoli OPAL web site. This will provide
for more integration of performance related data between the CICS Explorer
and the Tivoli Enterprise
Portal for operations and problem resolution capabilities. The user will now
have a broad reach and range of information to view both monitoring and situation
(alert) information collected by these products. For more information visit
- http://www.ibm.com/tivoli/opal
Stabilization of support and discontinued functions
Some functions that were supported in CICS TS V3.2 have been stabilized, reduced
in scope, or discontinued in this latest release of CICS TS.
Removal of support for selected versions of Java
In CICS TS
V4.1, support for IBM Java SDK Version 1.4.2 and IBM Java SDK
Version 5 is withdrawn. Customers should upgrade to IBM SDK for z/OS, Java Technology Edition, V6, Service Refresh
4 (SR4), provided with this version of CICS TS.
Enterprise Java Bean support
CICS TS
V4.1 support for session beans using the Enterprise Java Bean
(EJB) 1.1 specification and the associated CICS EJB Server components are stabilized.
It is IBM's intention to discontinue support for session beans in a future
release of CICS TS.
Customers are encouraged to migrate these applications to be Java SE
components and make them available through Web services or the JEE Connector
Architecture (JCA). CICS continues to support Java as a first class application programming
language for CICS applications,
including enhancements to the CICS Java class library JCICS and support for Java 6.
REXX for CICS support
In CICS TS
V4.1, REXX language
features are stabilized and REXX for CICS continues to be enhanced for new CICS programming
interfaces.
Removal of support for the DFHCSDUP MIGRATE command
In CICS TS
V4.1, support for the DFHCSDUP MIGRATE command is withdrawn.
Removal of support for Enterprise Work Load Manager
In September 2008, IBM TechNote 1305697 announced the end of support for
Enterprise Work Load Manager (EWLM) in CICS TS V3.2 and CICS TG for z/OS V7.1. Similarly, CICS TS V4.1
does not support EWLM.
Removal of support for SOAP for CICS feature
In CICS TS
V4.1, support for the SOAP for CICS feature is withdrawn. Customers should
upgrade to the Web services capabilities provided as part of CICS TS V3, or
later.
Removal of CICS Application Migration Aid V1.1
In CICS TS
V4.1, CICS Application
Migration Aid V1.1 is no longer available as an element of CICS TS. Historically,
this was used to provide assistance to upgrade from CICS macro-level API to command-level API.
CICS Service Flow Feature
CICS TS
V4.1 includes support for business services through the service flow runtime
capability, described in section Key functions delivered and
section Planning information. This integrated
capability of the CICS TS V4.1 runtime is fully compatible with the CICS Service
Flow Feature V3.2. Customers upgrading to CICS TS V4.1 may use the integrated support
for business services in this release as a direct replacement for the CICS Service
Flow Feature V3.2.
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The training offerings listed below are available. Note that most countries
have course codes in the format of WWWWsss, where WWWW is the worldwide course
code, and sss is a 1 to 3 character suffix. Note also that courses or course
codes and titles might change.
- CICS Fundamentals (worldwide
course code WM800). This course teaches about the major CICS concepts
and facilities that are applicable to the CICS family of products. It focuses on
the tasks involved in designing, programming, and managing applications.
- CICS Basic
Tailoring (worldwide course code WM810). This course is intended for systems
programmers who will be installing and tailoring CICS TS.
- CICS Additional
System Programming Topics (worldwide course code WM820). This course is
designed to teach experienced CICS system programmers the more advanced
resource definition and tailoring skills needed to fully leverage the many
features available in today's CICS environments. This course teaches
topics including troubleshooting, configuration and tailoring, planning for
recovery, and tailoring CICS support for Web services.
- CICSPlex System
Manager Introduction (worldwide course code WM840). This course teaches
students the concepts and facilities of CICSPlex System Manager.
- CICSPlex System
Manager Administration (worldwide course code WM850). This course builds
upon the foundation established in WM840 and teaches students how to install,
configure, and manage a CICSPlex environment using CICSPlex System Manager.
- CICS Command
Level Coding (worldwide course code WM860). This course teaches students
to design, code and debug CICS Command Level application programs.
- CICS Advanced
Application Development for SOA and Web Services (worldwide course code
WM870). This course teaches students how to design, code, and debug CICS application
programs that utilize CICS Web support and Web services facilities.
For additional information, or to check for the latest updates, visit the IBM Education
Web page at
- http://www.ibm.com/services/learning/
Select your country to view the available offerings. This site has links
to descriptions for all classroom and self-study courses available in each
country. The Web page also contains information on course schedules and enrollment
procedures.
If you cannot find the information you need on the Web page,
call IBM Education
at 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322) for additional details or to enroll in a course.
Business Partner information
If you are a Direct Reseller - System Reseller acquiring products from
IBM, you may link directly to Business Partner information for this announcement.
A PartnerWorld ID and password are required (use IBM ID).
- https://www.ibm.com/partnerworld/mem/sla.jsp?num=209-135
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Specified operating environment
Hardware requirements
Processors
The basic requirement is a processor that supports the prerequisite operating
system and has sufficient processor storage to meet the requirements of the
operating system, CICS TS V4.1, the application programs, the access methods,
and all other software being run.
Parallel Sysplex support
A Parallel
Sysplex environment is required by each of the data-sharing facilities
supported by CICS,
and by the MVS system
logger's log stream merging facility.
CICS support
for data sharing can be used to access data in IMS databases, DB2 databases, VSAM data sets, CICS temporary
storage, coupling facility data tables, or named counters.
If customers wish to exploit the WS-Security capability, which relies upon
the z/OS Integrated
Cryptographic Services Facility (ICSF), then appropriate System z cryptographic
hardware is required. For System z 800 and 900, this hardware is the Cryptographic
Coprocessor Feature and the PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor. For System z 890,
990, z9 and
z10, it is the CP Assist for Cryptographic Functions and the Crypto Express
2 coprocessor.
Katakana Terminal Devices
CICS has
to issue certain messages in mixed-case, therefore the product is not supported
with displays or terminal emulators that are restricted to the non-extended,
single-byte character set (SBCS) Katakana part of code page 930.
Software requirements
Note: For additional information on software requirements, refer to the Program
Directory (GI13-0536). For online information, click on Detailed system
requirements under Planning upgrades on the CICS Support
Page.
- http://www.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tserver/support/
Operating environment
- z/OS (5994-A01)
V1.9, or later is required. CICS TS V4.1 will not initialize in an environment with
a lower level of operating system installed.
- If used with z/OS V1.9, PTF for APAR OA19565 is required.
- Ensure that the following APARs are applied: OA20352, PK45354, OA20343,
OA19958.
- If used with WebSphere MQ for z/OS V6.0, then the following APARs are
required: PK38772, PK42616.
- The IBM SDK
for z/OS, Java Technology
Edition, V6, Service Refresh 4 (SR4) is required for use of Java application
programs, enterprise beans, or the CICS Web services assistant.
Note: The IBM 64-bit SDK for z/OS, Java 2 Technology Edition, Version 1.4 (5655-M30),
is not supported. Also, IBM 31-bit SDK for z/OS, Java 2 Technology Edition, V5 (5655-N98),
is not supported.
For developing Java programs, a suitable integrated development environment
(IDE) is required, such as IBM Rational Developer for System z V7.5. A trial copy of IBM Rational Developer
for System
z V7.5 is shipped with this release of CICS TS. This unsupported trial copy can
be used to gain experience of the advantages of a fully functional mixed language
application development environment at no additional charge. A IBM Rational Developer
for System
z trial download Web site is available at
- http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/r/rdz/
For developing enterprise beans one of the following IDEs is recommended:
- IBM Rational Developer
for System
z V7.5
- IBM Rational Application
Developer for WebSphere Software
V7.0
The packaging application (Application Server Toolkit) provided with WebSphere Application
Server V6.0, or WebSphere Application
Server V6.1 can also be used for the deployment of enterprise beans.
CICS TS
V4.1 will interoperate with supported levels of WebSphere Application Server (any
platform) V6.0, or later. This applies directly for customers using RMI/IIOP
or SOAP, and applies to CICS Transaction Gateway (CICS TG) V6.0, or later for those using
JCA. It includes use of the SOAP for CICS feature.
The following levels of other products are supported for use during the
service period of CICS TS V4.1:
- IBM IMS Database
Manager V8 (5655-C56)
- IBM IMS Database
Manager V9 (5655-J38)
- IMS Database
Manager V10 (5635-A01)
- IBM DB2
Universal Database Server for OS/390® V7.1 (5675-DB2)
- WebSphere MQ
for z/OS V5.3
(5655-F10)
- WebSphere MQ
for z/OS V6.0
(5655-L82)
- WebSphere Business
Events V6.1.0.1 (5724-U90), or later
- WebSphere Business
Monitor V6.1 (5724-M24), or later
- IBM Tivoli Decision
Support for z/OS (5698-A27)
V1.7, with PTF for APAR PK39321
- IBM Tivoli Business
Systems Manager V3.3 (toleration support only)
- IBM Tivoli Federated
Identity Manager V6.1.1
- IBM Tivoli Composite
Application Manager for SOA V6.1
- IBM Tivoli Composite
Application Manager for WebSphere V6.1
- The IBM Tivoli Composite
Application Manager for SOA product provides monitoring and management of
Web services in different environments, and has been enhanced to provide support
to monitor CICS Web
services. This enhancement added support to consume the data from the WebSphere Registry
and Repository and publish into a database. This publishing provides the ability
to compare the services that are observed in the environment to the services
defined by WebSphere Registry
and Repository. IBM Tivoli Composite
Application Manager for SOA also provides a mechanism to forward the status
events of the Web services to WebSphere Registry and Repository,
providing a view of the operational status of Web services in the WebSphere Registry
and Repository.
- CICS Universal
Client V6.0, or later
- CICS TG
for Multiplatforms V6.0, or later
- CICS TG
for z/OS V6.0,
or later
Note: From V6.0 onwards, this is two products: CICS TG for Multiplatforms
and CICS TG
for z/OS.
CICSPlex SM Web User Interface
The CICSPlex SM
Web User Interface can be used with Web browsers that support HTML V4. IBM has
validated the use of the CICSPlex SM Web User Interface with these browsers:
- Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6.x to 7.0
- Mozilla Firefox 2.x to 3.0
The CICS Explorer
The CICS Explorer
is supported on the following platforms:
- Microsoft Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows XP
(32-bit)
- Microsoft Windows Server
2003 and 2008 (32-bit)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux V5 (Intel®) (32-bit)
Details relating to service and support for the CICS Explorer are available at
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg21380083
Information Center
The Information Center can run locally on a workstation, or run on a server
with remote access using a browser. This is supported on the following platforms:
- IBM AIX® V5.3
and V6.1 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows XP
(32-bit)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux V5 (Intel) (32-bit)
For best results, view the Information Center using one of the following
browsers:
- Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6.x, or later
- Mozilla Firefox 1.x, or later
PDF files shipped with the Information
Center can be read using Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0, or later, but Adobe Acrobat
Reader 6.0, or later, is necessary to benefit from the accessibility features
introduced in Adobe Acrobat Distiller 6.0.
Note: For
accessibility purposes, screen readers might impose restrictions on browser
choice.
System z tools (including CICS tools)
For information on these, refer to the Functions delivered by theme section.
Compatibility
Event processing in CICS
Existing users of SupportPac CB11, CICS Events for WBE, are advised to use
the new non-invasive mechanism for emitting events from CICS to WebSphere Business
Events in CICS TS
V4.1. Any new events should use this new mechanism, and consideration should
be given to changing events that are currently emitted using the SupportPac to
gain benefit from the additional flexibility and performance offered by the
new support.
JVM modes in CICS
Support for Java programs using resettable mode was removed in CICS TS
V3.2. Programs must use continuous mode, support for which was introduced
in CICS TS
V2.3, bringing CICS use
of Java into
line with standard practices.
When moving applications from a resettable mode JVM to a continuous mode
JVM, static variables are no longer reset automatically, so programs that
rely on this behavior must be changed. To assist in this, SupportPac CH1B, CICS JVM
Application Isolation Utility, was introduced in May 2006. This is a code
analyzer that inspects Java bytecodes in class or jar files and
reports on their use of static variables and the methods in which they are
modified. (For more information on CICS SupportPacs, refer to CICS SupportPacs in
the Reference information section).
SOAP for CICS feature
In CICS TS
V4.1, support for the SOAP for CICS feature is withdrawn.
BookManager publications
CICS documentation
is no longer published in BookManager® Book format. Customers are recommended
to use the Information Center as detailed in the 'Information Center and publications'
section.
For previous levels of CICS TS that are still in service, the documentation
that has previously been licensed will be included in an unlicensed Information
Center at the next refresh cycle.
Web services assistant
WSBind files created using the Web services assistant of CICS TS V3 (including
the Web services assistant for Microsoft Windows, SupportPac CA71) can be deployed into
a CICS TS
V4.1 region. However, users of CICS TS V4.1 creating new WSBind files
are recommended to use the Web services assistant of CICS TS V4.1, which allows exploitation
of the new features of this release.
CWI COMMAREA interface removal
The support for passing HTTP requests and responses by means of COMMAREAs
between applications and CICS will be removed in a future release of CICS TS. This
mechanism, part of the initial CICS Web Interface, was superseded by the CICS Web
Support APIs in CICS TS
V1.3. Web-aware programs and converters using this interface should be upgraded
to use the EXEC CICS WEB
commands designed for HTTP server applications.
DFHWBCLI COMMAREA interface removal
The DFHWBCLI function, introduced to provide outbound HTTP support, will
be withdrawn in a future release of CICS TS. Consideration should be given
to upgrading applications that link to DFHWBCLI to use the CICS Web Support
EXEC CICS WEB
SESSTOKEN() commands for HTTP client applications, made available in CICS TS V3.1.
Web server plug-in removal
The CICS WebServer
plug-in, DFHWBAPI, will be removed in a future release of CICS TS. This
is the CICS supplied
plug-in program that enables a passthrough mechanism from the IBM HTTP Server,
through the EXCI, into CICS Web support using the CICS business logic interface. Affected
users are recommended to upgrade, to use CICS Transaction Gateway.
ONC RPC removal
CICS support
for Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call (ONC RPC) clients will be
removed in a future release of CICS TS. IPv6 support has not been provided
for this protocol. It is recommended that access to CICS be performed using CICS support
for Web services.
Application programming summary
The following tables give information on applications written in COBOL,
PL/I, C/C++, Java, and Assembler.
COBOL compilers
Product name Program CICS CICS TS V4.1
number translator run-time
support support **
* OS/VS COBOL 5740-CB1 No No #
5734-CB4
5470-LM1
* VS COBOL II 5668-022 Yes Yes @
5668-023
5668-958
* SAA® AD/Cycle® COBOL/370 5688-197 Yes Yes
* COBOL for MVS and VM V1 5688-197 Yes Yes
* COBOL for OS/390 and VM 5648-A25 Yes Yes
V2.1
* COBOL for OS/390 and VM 5648-A25 Yes + Yes
V2.2
* Enterprise COBOL for z/OS 5655-G53 Yes + Yes
and OS/390 V3.1 to V3.4
Enterprise COBOL for z/OS 5655-S71 Yes + Yes
V4.1
- # Will not execute
- @ VS COBOL II run-time not supported; must use Language Environment.
- + COBOL compiler provides support for CICS integrated translator run-time.
PL/I compilers
Program Translator Run-time
number support support **
* OS PL/I V1.5 5734-PLI No No
5734-LM4
* OS PL/I V2.3 5668-909 No No
5668-910
5668-911
PL/I for MVS and VM 5688-235 Yes Yes
* VisualAge PL/I for OS/390 5655-B22 Yes + Yes
V2.2
* Enterprise PL/I for z/OS 5655-H31 Yes + Yes
and OS/390 V3.1 & V3.2
Enterprise PL/I for z/OS 5655-H31 Yes + Yes
and OS/390 V3.3 to V3.6
- + PL/I compiler provides support for CICS integrated translator.
C and C++ compilers
Product name Program CICS CICS TS V4.1
number translator run-time
support support **
* C/370 V1 5688-040 No No
5688-039
C/370 V2 5688-187 No No
5688-188
* SAA AD/Cycle C/370 V1.1 5688-216 Yes Yes
SAA AD/Cycle C/370 V1.2 5688-216 Yes Yes @
* C/C++ for MVS/ESA V3.1 5655-121 Yes Yes
C/C++ for MVS/ESA V3.2 5655-121 Yes Yes
OS/390 V1.1 C/C++ 5645-001 # Yes Yes
* OS/390 V1.2 & V1.3 C/C++ 5645-001 # Yes Yes
* OS/390 V2.4 to V2.9 C/C++ 5647-A01 # Yes Yes
OS/390 V2.10 C/C++ 5647-A01 # Yes Yes
z/OS V1.1 to V1.6 C/C++ 5694-A01 # Yes Yes
z/OS V1.7 & V1.8 XL C/C++ 5694-A01 # Yes + Yes
- + C/C++ compiler provides support, with required PTF, for CICS integrated
translator
- @ C/370 run-time
library not supported; must use Language Environment® run-time
- # A component of this operating system
Java
Product name Program Bytecode CICS TS V4.1
number compilation run-time
support
IBM 31-bit SDK for z/OS, Java 2 5655-I56 Yes + No
Technology Edition, V1.4
IBM 31-bit SDK for z/OS, Java 2 5655-N98 Yes + No
Technology Edition, V5
IBM 31-bit SDK for z/OS, Java 5655-R31 Yes Yes
Technology Edition, V6
+Most Java application bytecodes that executed on SDK for z/OS, Java 2
Technology Edition, V1.4 are expected to run unchanged on the IBM SDK for z/OS Java Technology
Edition, V6, provided that they do not use deprecated Java 2
SDK V1.4 APIs or new API keywords. Additionally, in some cases, because of
a small number of incompatibilities introduced industry wide between Java 2
SDK V1.4 and SDK V5 APIs, some applications might have to change. For more
details on Java byte code compatibility, refer to
- http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/compatibility.html
Assembler compilers **
Product name Program CICS CICS TS V4.1
number translator run-time
support support
* High Level Assembler for 5696-234 Yes % Yes
MVS and VM and VSE V1.1
to V1.4
High Level Assembler for 5696-234 Yes % Yes
MVS and VM and VSE V1.5
By CICS are
still supported.
- % Application assembly language modules can run as Language
Environment MAINs fully within the scope of Language Environment run-time,
if translated with LEASM option
For further information, refer to the paper Language Environment within CICS TS:
Questions and Answers, at
- ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/PDF/le_qa.pdf
Performance considerations
The following performance improvements have been observed when executing
workloads on CICS TS
V4.1 region(s) in a controlled test environment:
- Optimized use of MVS timer services: When compared with CICS TS V3.2,
a traditional workload consisting primarily of COBOL programs accessing VSAM
data running in CICS TS
V4.1 provided better performance characteristics, including between 1% to
5% CPU reduction, due to optimizations in the use of MVS timer services. The saving varied according
to the frequency the MVS timer service IEATTUSD was used by CICS when executing
the workload on IBM System
z9 and z10.
- Faster XML processing: When compared with CICS TS V3.2, a workload consisting of
Web services connectivity running in CICS TS V4.1 showed a reduction in the
CPU time used to parse XML messages due to CICS utilizing the z/OS XML System Services parser. In addition,
some aspects of XML processing can now be off-loaded from general processors
to IBM System
z Application Assist Processors (zAAP) possibly giving performance and
cost benefits.
- Improved capacity and faster intersystems connectivity: When compared
to workloads currently using LU6.2 and VTAM for transaction routing or Dynamic
Program Link (DPL), CICS TS V4.1 showed a reduced response time and overall
CPU usage by migrating to TCP/IP and the IPIC functionality. In addition,
the migration to TCP/IP can provide further performance improvements due to
capabilities in the System z networking infrastructure including gigabit
network exploitation provided by OSA-Express and the zIIP-Assisted HiperSockets available
in IBM z/OS V1.10.
In addition CICS TS
V4.1 users also migrating to IBM z/OS V1.11 can benefit from improved performance for
wide area networks through dynamic tuning of the TCP window's size. For further
details on IBM z/OS V1.10,
refer to Software Announcement 208-186, dated August 5, 2008. For further
details on IBM z/OS V1.11,
refer to Software Announcement 209-029, dated February 24, 2009.
- System
z9 and z10 hardware: Users that upgrade to CICS TS V4.1 could see a reduction in CPU
per transaction for those applications running on IBM System z9 or z10 due to the exploitation
of new hardware.
- Throughput improvements with CICSPlex SM Work Load Management: Users
who exploit the CICSPlex SM
Work Load Management component should see throughput improvements, particularly
for distributed workload requests when exploiting the new sysplex optimised
workload management facilities.
- Improved efficiency and resilience management: Users of the CICSPlex SM
APIs, CICS Management
Client Interface (new in this release), Web User Interface (WUI) and CICS Explorer
should see benefits from more efficient and resilient management, with the
introduction of CICSPlex SM
Topology changes that now track more resource types, and provide customisable
limits on the number of resources to be returned to the requestor. This reduces
cycles and dataspace consumption, including backing storage.
Further performance information is available in the Performance Guide (SC34-7033),
from general availability. In addition, at a later date, a performance report
will be available on request from your IBM representative.
User group requirements
Requirements from the worldwide user group communities satisfied or partially
satisfied by enhancements in CICS TS V4.1 include the following:
CICS TS Requirements
Requirement Description Partially
number addressed?
MR00022971 RACF Info via ACEE not updated in AOR after
Signon
MR00062326 Provide a way to refresh ACEEs in remote
reqions
MR00064475 Include GMT and ZONEOFFSET options with
ASKTIME and FORMATTIME
MR00069405 Provide new "nocache" operand on CESF
LOGOFF transaction
MR00072828 Groupnamefield additional in each
CICS-Resource-Table
MR00076307 CICS Web CWI Send of HTTP not deferred
MR0131032613 There is currently no easy way of
identifying where a CICS resource was
installed from
MR0226071636 Provide PING for TCP/IP connections Y
MR0321051552 CICS Timestamp Granularity
MR0325032537 INQUIRE CONNECTION CICS Y
MR0331081514 CICS Web services support for WSDLs
generated by RD/z
MR042707637 Ability to remove a userid from userid
table before USRDELAY expires
MR042805341 Reverify for CICS (RACF 2004-XX)
MR0506051713 VTAM Persistent Session capability in CICS
MR0521086621 Store and display USERID (for creates or
changes on) the CSD file
MR052406477 DFHSO0106 occurs during CICS initialization
when regions use same port
MR0524064943 TCPIPService definition install message
during region startup
MR0524075847 Extra MIPS consumed when processing a Web
service/incoming XML document
MR0527032938 Extension to EXEC CICS FORMATTIME
MR0611034916 Move of DBCTL and MQ subsys names to RDO Y
MR0621072748 DFHSO0106 occurs during CICS initialization
when regions use same port
MR0627083359 CICS to facilities XML parsing
MR0628062313 DB2Entry AUTHTYPE(REGIONID) Parameter
MR0707064040 DFHEX0002 does not provide enough information
as to which region or transaction is involved
in the failure
MR0721085847 CICS outbound webservice use of URIMAPS
MR0825084210 Dynamice refresh of RACF user ID that
sign-on remotely
MR0909036654 CICS needs greater time precision for
ASKTIME/ABSTIME
MR0912075644 Delete function to remove a user from the
CICS user table
MR0917076350 Add remote sysid to transaction inquiry via
CEMT
MR0923034030 CKQC Transaction should not abend even the
length of input message is wrong
MR092705360 Allow definition of percentile GOALS for CICS
MR0929033729 Record CSD Group Name with Resource
MR1014086929 Minor CICS System Dump Formatter Enhancement
MR1016076438 Prevent abend loops between CICS and LE
MR1018071325 Displaying recovery info on a CICS non-COLD
restart
MR1025041503 CICS needs greater time precision for
ASKTIME/ABSTIME
MR1029083846 Improvements to starting MQ by linking to
DFHMQQCN
MR1109054726 MQ CICS Queue Sharing Name
MR111901534 MQ GROUP ATTACH
MR1119071445 Subtypes and complex type in WSDL's does
not work with CICS WS Y
MR1119085814 Output handling in CICS Web documents
enhancements
MR1120015532 Ability to run a POSIX(ON) C program
from CICS
MR1123075656 DFHCSDUP should provide capability to add
groups to lists in a particular order
MR1206013452 CICS NEEDS GREATER TIME PRECISION FOR
ASKTIME/ABSTIME
MR1207076827 CICS TS 3.2 Translator is working differently
than Enterprise COBOL 3.4.1 compiler
MR1210022147 Unescaped characters returned on querystring
MR1210072729 Delete function to remove a user from the
CICS user table
MR1219081345 Message and dump when CICS QR TCB's ESTAE
driven for cleanup
CICSPlex SM requirements
Requirement Description Partially
number addressed?
MR0430044531 Ability to configure CICSPlex SM MASY Y
heartbeat interval.
MR0502004844 CPSM exception trace layout and types Y
MR0613062854 CPSM Exception Trace Layout and Types Y
MR0708053058 Allow CPSM TOR router to specify the WLM task load
threshold percentage for determining link weight Y
MR1016033620 Ability to configure CICSPlex SM MAS heartbeat
interval Y
MR1108044950 CPSM Exception Trace Layout and Types Y
Planning information
Elements included in CICS TS V4.1
The base CICS element
of CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4.1
is CICS V6.6.
The CICSPlex System
Manager element is CICSPlex SM V4.1.
Other elements of CICS TS V4.1, that were previously available as separate IBM products,
are:
- CICS REXX Runtime Facility
- CICS REXX Development System
- CICS REXX Common for z/OS
CICS TS
V4.1 is shipped with CICS Service Flow Runtime, previously only available
as a separately orderable feature, which allows the deployment of CICS business
services (or service flows) created by the Service Flow Modeller component
of IBM Rational Developer
for System
z V7.5. The service flow runtime capability of CICS TS V4.1 is fully compatible with CICS Service
Flow Feature V3.2. Customers upgrading to CICS TS V4.1 might use the integrated support
for business services in this release as a direct replacement for CICS Service
Flow Feature V3.2.
Shipped with this product as a marketing promotion is a media pack with
a trial license for IBM Rational Developer for System z, V7.5 (LK4T-2623). IBM Rational Developer
for System
z is not part of CICS TS and is not required to use CICS TS, but
does provide several productivity enhancing tools for developers and system
programmers, including complete integration with the CICS Explorer. IBM Rational Developer for System z is
a workstation-based integrated development environment (IDE) that helps developers
create dynamic Web, Web 2.0, and traditional CICS applications all from the same desktop
tool. It includes support for Java Enterprise Edition (JEE), XML, and
Web services technologies that can integrate IBM Rational and WebSphere software, and traditional
transactional environments, including CICS, IMS, and Batch systems. IBM Rational Developer
for System
z promotes the reuse and transformation of existing CICS applications,
and supports Java, COBOL, PL/I, C/C++, Assembler, REXX, JCL, and
Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) development. A IBM Rational Developer for System z trial
download Web site is available at
- http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/r/rdz/
CICS Application Migration Aid V1.1 is
no longer provided as a separate element of CICS TS V4.1.
Physical delivery
The following items are shipped together with the basic machine-readable
material for the product:
- CICS TS
V4.1 hardcopy publications:
- Program Directory (GI13-0536)
- Memo to Licensees (GI13-0537)
- What's New (GC34-6994)
- Licensing material:
- CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4.1:
Licensed Program Specifications (GC34-7040)
- CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4.1:
Non-IBM License (GC34-7074)
- Note that the IPLA licensing material for IBM Rational Developer for System z V7.5
is included with this trial copy (GC34-7042)
- IBM Rational Developer
for System
z V7.5: Proof of Entitlement (GC34-7043)
- CICS tools
trial flyer (GI13-0538)
- CICS portfolio
products flyer (GI13-0542)
- CD-ROM: CICS Information
Center for Microsoft Windows (SK4T-2624)
- CD-ROM: CICS Information
Center for Linux (SK4T-2626)
- CD-ROM: CICS Information
Center for AIX (SK4T-2627)
- Subset of media pack: IBM Rational Developer for System z V7.5 trial kit (LK4T-2623)
Certain other items, such as specification sheets of related IBM products,
might be included.
Electronic delivery
After general availability of CICS TS V4.1, customers can download and
use a fully featured version of the CICS Explorer for CICS TS V4.1. A version of the CICS Explorer
for CICS TS
V3 customers is also to be made available as a no-charge optional feature.
Further information about the CICS Explorer and how to download it can
be found at
- http://www.ibm.com/cics/explorer/
Security, auditability, and control
For information on security, refer to the CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1 RACF Security
Guide,, (SC34-7003).
CICS TS
V4.1 includes new enhancements in support of security, auditability and control.
For details, refer to the Description section of
this announcement. The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection,
and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate
controls in application systems and communication facilities.
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Advance publications
The English-only publication CICS Transaction Server for z/OS Version
4 Release 1: What's New, (C34-6994), is available now for free download,
in PDF format, from the IBM Publications Center, at
- http://www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order
Ordering z/OS through the Internet
ShopzSeries provides an easy way to plan and order
your z/OS ServerPac
or CBPDO. It will analyze your current installation, determine the correct
product upgrade, and present your new configuration based on z/OS. Additional
products can also be added to your order (including determination of whether
all product requisites are satisfied). ShopzSeries is available in the U.S.,
Canada and several countries in Europe. In countries where ShopzSeries is
not available yet, contact your IBM representative (or IBM Business Partner)
to handle your order through the traditional IBM ordering process. For more details and
availability, visit the ShopzSeries Web site at
- http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/ShopzSeries/ShopzSeries.jsp
New licensees
Shipment will begin on the planned availability date.
- Orders that ship before the planned availability will receive CICS TS V3.2.
- Orders that ship after the planned availability date will receive CICS TS
V4.1.
The ordering information for CICS Transaction Server for z/OS Version
4 (5655-S97) is unaffected by this announcement. However, The whole ordering
information is repeated here for the convenience of users.
The base CICS TS
product code can only be ordered through Customized Offerings. However, an
MES order may be used for optional components that are not specified on the
base order. For these orders, specify:
Type: 5655 Model: S97
To order a basic license, specify the program number 5655-S97.
Specify option number 9001 for asset registration.
Note that this registration is required even though delivery is by Customized
Offerings (CBPDO and ServerPac).
Note that an order placed by the standalone path results in the shipment
of the associated items but not of the machine-readable media. To receive
machine-readable media, an order must be placed through the Customized Offerings.
Parallel sysplex license charge (PSLC) basic license
To order a basic license, specify the program number and quantity of MSU.
If there is more than one program copy in a Parallel Sysplex, the charge
for all copies is associated to one license by specifying the applicable PSLC
license options and quantity represented by the sum of the Service Units in
Millions (MSUs) in your Parallel Sysplex. For all other program
copies, specify the System Usage Registration No-Charge (SYSUSGREG NC) Identifier
on the licenses.
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS Transaction Basic MLC, PSLC below 3 MSU,
Server for z/OS SYSUSGREG NC, PSLC AD
V4.1
Variable Workload License Charge (VWLC) Basic License
If there is more than one program copy in a Parallel Sysplex, the charge
for all copies is associated to one license by specifying the applicable WLC
license options and quantity represented by the sum of the Service Units in
Millions (MSUs) in your Parallel Sysplex. For all other program
copies, specify the Workload Registration Variable WLC Identifier on the licenses.
Variable Workload License Charge (VWLC) Basic License
To order a basic license, specify the program number and the quantity of
MSUs.
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS Transaction Basic MLC, Variable WLC,
Server for z/OS Workload Registration
V4.1
Entry Workload License Charge (EWLC) Basic License
To order a basic license, specify the program number and the quantity of
MSUs.
To order EWLC software, specify the program number and the EWLC monthly
charge option number from the following table. Also, specify the option number
for the desired distribution medium.
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS Transaction Basic MLC, Entry WLC
Server for z/OS
V4.1
S/390® and System
z Usage License Charge, basic license:
Specify the applicable S/390 and System z Usage License Charge option.
Charges will be based upon the Peak MSUs. Usage reported between thresholds
of options 1, 2, or 3, will be rounded up to the next MSU level. Above 1.0
MSU, usage will be rounded to the nearest whole MSU. For example, 2.4 MSUs
would round to 2.0 MSUs for pricing, and 2.5 MSUs would round to 3.0 MSUs
for pricing.
The customer pricing will be determined by selecting either:
Option 1 (if usage is below 0.25 MSU)
Option 2 (if usage is between 0.26 and 0.50)
Option 3 (if usage is between 0.51 and 1.0)
Program name: CICS TS V4.1
Program ID: 5655-S97
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS Transaction 0 to 0.25 MSU Base
Server for z/OS 0.26 to 0.5 MSU Base
V4.1 0.51 to 1.0 MSU Base
Level A Chg/MSU (2 to 11 MSUs)
Level B Chg/MSU (12 to 44 MSUs)
Level C Chg/MSU (45 to 78 MSUs)
Level D Chg/MSU (Above 78 MSUs)
Examples for ordering:
A customer with a measured usage (from the IBM Measured Usage report) of 0.3 MSU would:
Order quantity 1 of the 0.26 to 0.5 MSU base option
A customer with 6.6 MSUs (from the IBM Usage report) would:
Be rounded up to 7.0 MSUs
Order quantity 1 of the "0.51 to 1.0 MSU" base option Order quantity 6
of the Level A 1 MSU option
A customer with 15 MSUs (from the IBM Usage report) would:
Order quantity 1 of the "0.51 to 1.0 MSU" base option Order quantity 10
of the Level A 1 MSU option Order quantity 4 of the Level B 1 MSU option
A customer with 50 MSUs (from the IBM Usage report) would:
Order quantity 1 of the "0.51 to 1.0 MSU" base option Order quantity 10
of the Level A 1 MSU option Order quantity 33 of the Level B 1 MSU option
Order quantity 6 of the Level C 1 MSU option
A customer with 85 MSUs (from the IBM Usage report) would:
- Order quantity 1 of the "0.51 to 1.0 MSU" base option
- Order quantity 10 of the Level A 1 MSU option
- Order quantity 33 of the Level B 1 MSU option
- Order quantity 34 of the Level C 1 MSU option
- Order quantity 7 of the Level D 1 MSU option
System z entry license charge (zELC)
To order zELC software, specify the program number and z800 model. Also
specify option number 9001 for asset registration.
Specify the zELC monthly license option.
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS Transaction Basic MLC, zELC
Server for z/OS
V4.1
Specify the zELC monthly charge option number. Also, specify the option
number for the desired distribution medium.
Single version charging
To elect single version charging, the customer must notify and identify
to IBM the
prior program and replacement program and the designated machine the programs
are operating on.
Basic machine-readable material
Orderable
Supply ID Language Distribution Medium Description
S015G3J Japanese 3480 Tape Cartridge CICS TS V4.1
S015G3H Simplified Chinese 3480 Tape Cartridge CICS TS V4.1
S015G3K US English 3480 Tape Cartridge CICS TS V4.1
Note: additional media type selections (3480 compressed, 3490E, 3590, and
3592) are offered during Custom Build Offering ordering.
Note that the base product as delivered includes messages and CICSPlex SM
Web User Interface (WUI) panels and online help translated to all of these
languages. All languages exist on the same tape; the different orderables
only affect the shipment of translated hardcopy publications together with
the tapes.
The CICS Explorer
is delivered by means of electronic download, as this component runs on distributed
platforms, such as Microsoft Windows and Linux. National language support for the CICS Explorer,
provided with the same download, includes Japanese and Simplified Chinese
translation. Further information about the CICS Explorer and how to download it can
be found at
- http://www.ibm.com/cics/explorer/
Optional machine-readable material
To order, select the option number for the desired distribution medium:
Optional Source (excludes Object-Code Only modules)
Orderable
Description Supply ID
Optional Source (excludes Object-Code Only modules)
- 3480 Tape Cartridge S015G3S
IBM currently offers a set of source code modules as an optional no-charge
feature of CICS Transaction Server for z/OS (CICS TS) V4.1. These source code
modules comprise the latest version of the source code modules that are offered
with CICS TS V3.2, together with certain new source code modules that were
introduced with CICS TS V4.1 and are eligible for inclusion in the optional
no-charge feature.
IBM does not intend, in future releases of CICS TS, to extend this set
of optional no-charge source code modules. Licensed users of CICS TS should
therefore not expect that IBM will offer new no-charge source code modules
as part of this feature in any future CICS TS release.
Program Source Materials
Customers with access to View Program Listings (VPL), such as through S/390 SoftwareXcel,
can use the VPL facility for online viewing of available program listings.
Those customers without access to VPL can contact their IBM representative.
*Contains "RESTRICTED MATERIAL OF IBM"
Information Center and publications
Information Center
The Information Center is powered by Eclipse technology. It consists of
an IBM Eclipse
Help System, with the information for CICS TS V4.1 as a set of plug-ins. The
Information Center can be run from the CD-ROM provided with the product, or
it can be installed onto a workstation or server.
Information Center CD-ROMs are automatically shipped as part of the product:
- CICS Information
Center for Microsoft Windows (SK4T-2624)
- CICS Information
Center for Linux (SK4T-2626)
- CICS Information
Center for AIX (SK4T-2627)
The Information Center can also be viewed, downloaded, or ordered on CD-ROM
(for a fee) from the IBM Publications Center, at
- http://www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order
The Information Center Readme and What's New sections are translated into
Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Spanish. The
Upgrading section is also translated into Japanese, Korean and Spanish. Additional
sections which might be translated at a later date can also be accessed in
this way.
The translated content of the Information Center is also available with
updates to the English language version from an Update Manager site. IBM refreshes
the content of the Information Center on a regular basis. A user may obtain
these updates directly from an installed Information Center using the Update
Manager function, rather than reinstalling the entire Information Center from
the supplied CD-ROM or by means of a download.
Information Center enhancements
The CICS TS
V4.1 Information Center is upgraded to run on the IBM Eclipse Help System V3.4.1 level. As
a result, the Information Center has a number of enhancements:
- An enhanced search engine and search result listing. The enhanced search
engine returns results with a summary for each topic. Search results can also
be grouped by product.
- Improvements to the user interface. These include new icons for the "Quick
menu", which allows users either to search or print a topic or section of
the navigation, a new icon to collapse all of the navigation, and a new icon
to keep the navigation synchronized with the content when following hyperlinks.
In the CICS TS
V4.1 Information Center, the CICS documentation has been enhanced to include the
following:
- Additional learning path and scenarios section
- Navigation breadcrumb trail that appears at the top of each topic
The inclusion of all the documentation for CICS TS V4.1, in a single unlicensed Information
Center (available as a CD-ROM and also online and by download from the Publications
Center) makes for much easier availability of all information on CICS TS.
Printed publications
In addition to the softcopy information in the Information Center, the
following printed documentation is delivered as hardcopy with the product.
Title Form number
What's New (English) GC34-6994
Licensed Program Specifications* GC34-7040
Non-IBM License* GC34-7074
Memo to Licensees* GI13-0537
Program Directory GI13-0536
CICS tool trial flyer* GI13-0538
CICS portfolio products flyer* GI13-0542
IPLA licensing material for Rational
Developer for System z V7.5* GC34-7042
Rational Developer for System z
V7.5: Proof of Entitlement* GC34-7043
They are not provided in the Information Center.
The following translated editions of the What's New publication
are also available:
Title Form number
What's New (Brazilian Portuguese) G517-9444
What's New (Japanese) GC88-5845
What's New (Korean) GA30-3935
What's New (Simplified Chinese) G151-1222
What's New (Spanish) GC11-3887
A PDF version of What's New for CICS TS V4.1 is available now at the IBM Publications
Center. Additional printed copies of these books can be purchased for a fee
from the online IBM Publications
Center, at
- http://www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order
Publications
Some information for CICS TS is provided in the Information Center in HTML
format only. General product information that is provided in this way includes:
- The product overview
- Learning paths
- Information Roadmaps
- The CICS glossary
- Detailed product information provided in this way includes:
- The Discovery Library Adapter for CICS
- Event processing
- CICS integration
with WebSphere MQ
- The System Management Client Interface
The following publications are provided softcopy, in PDF format, in the
Information Center and the IBM Publications Center. If hardcopy is required, then
these publications can be printed from the supplied PDF files.
Form
Title number
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Program Directory GI13-0536
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V2.3 to V4.1 GC34-6996
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.1 to V4.1 GC34-6997
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.2 to V4.1 GC34-6998
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: What's New GC34-6994
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Installation Guide GC34-6995
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: System Definition
Guide SC34-6999
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Customization Guide SC34-7001
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Resource Definition
Guide SC34-7000
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Operations and
Utilities Guide SC34-7002
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICS Supplied
Transactions SC34-7004
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Application
Programming Guide SC34-7022
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Application
Programming Reference SC34-7023
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: System
Programming Reference SC34-7024
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Front End
Programming Interface Guide SC34-7027
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: C++ OO Class SC34-7026
Libraries
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Distributed
Transaction Programming Guide SC34-7028
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Business
Transaction Services SC34-7029
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Java Applications
in CICS SC34-7025
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Problem
Determination Guide GC34-7034
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Messages and Codes GC34-7035
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Trace Entries SC34-7013
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Intercommunication
Guide SC34-7018
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: External
Interfaces Guide SC34-7019
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Internet Guide SC34-7021
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Recovery and
Restart Guide SC34-7012
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Performance Guide SC34-7033
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: IMS Database
Control Guide SC34-7016
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: RACF Security Guide SC34-7003
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Shared Data
Tables Guide SC34-7017
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICS DB2 Guide SC34-7011
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Web Services Guide SC34-7020
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Concepts and Planning SC34-7044
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Web User Interface SC34-7045
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Administration SC34-7005
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Operations Views Reference SC34-7006
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Monitor Views Reference SC34-7007
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Managing Workloads SC34-7008
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Managing Resource Usage SC34-7009
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Managing Business Applications SC34-7010
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Application Programming Guide SC34-7030
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Application Programming Reference SC34-7031
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Resource Tables Reference SC34-7032
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Messages and Codes SC34-7036
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Problem Determination GC34-7037
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Diagnosis Reference GC34-7038
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Data Areas GC34-7014
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Supplementary Data
Areas GC34-7015
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Debugging Tools
Interface Reference GC34-7039
Translated books
A subset of the publications will be translated to Brazilian Portuguese,
Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Spanish. These books can be obtained,
or hardcopy (where available) ordered, from the IBM Publications Center on or after June
26, 2009. Additional publications which might be translated at a later date
can also be accessed in this way.
Form
Title number
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: What's New -
Japanese GC88-5845
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Installation
Guide - Japanese GC88-5846
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V2.3 - Japanese GC88-5847
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.1 - Japanese GC88-5848
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.2 - Japanese GC88-5849
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Web Services Guide
- Japanese SC88-5852
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Intercommunication
Guide - Japanese SC88-5857
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Internet Guide -
Japanese SC88-5853
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Application
Programming Guide - Japanese SC88-5850
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Application
Programming Reference - Japanese SC88-5851
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Performance Guide
- Japanese SC88-5854
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM
Concepts and Planning - Japanese SC88-5855
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: CICSPlex SM Web
User Interface Guide - Japanese SC88-5856
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: What's New -
Simplified Chinese G151-1154
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Installation Guide
- Simplified Chinese G151-1155
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Internet Guide
- Simplified Chinese S151-1156
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: What's New -
Spanish GC11-3887
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Installation Guide
- Spanish GC11-3888
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V2.3 - Spanish GC11-3889
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.1 - Spanish GC11-3890
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.2 - Spanish GC11-3891
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: What's New -
Korean GA30-3935
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Installation
Guide - Korean GA30-3936
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V2.3 - Korean GA30-3937
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.1 - Korean GA30-3938
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: Upgrading from
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.2 - Korean GA30-3939
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1: What's New -
Brazilian Portuguese G517-9444
Product Kits (PKITs)
In addition, the books for the product, as included on the Information
Center CD-ROM in PDF format, are available separately for download from the IBM Publications
Center:
Order Form number
PDF PKIT SK4T-2625
Softcopy publications* SBOF-7862
*The softcopy publications (SBOF) form number enables customers to perform
a look-up in the IBM Publications Center to locate all softcopy publications
for this product.
Collection Kit for transaction processing and data products
This Collection Kit is a set of CD-ROMs, containing books in PDF format
for a range of IBM transaction
processing and data products, including members of the CICS family; its form number is SK2T-0730.
It is also available in DVD format (SK3T-6996).
The CICS TS
V4.1 books are planned to be included in the Collection Kit, in the next refresh
following general availability, scheduled for September 25, 2009.
One copy of the Collection Kit CD-ROM or DVD will be shipped, free of charge,
with the product if the following is specified in the order.
Orderable
Description Supply ID
Collection Kit for Transaction Processing and Data
Products - CD S015G3P
Collection Kit for Transaction Processing and Data
Products - DVD S015G3V
Information Center CD
Orderable
Supply ID Language Distribution Medium Description
S015G3M US English CD-Rom Information Center CDR
CICS publications and media
Many recent publications on CICS and related CICS products are available, in various
media formats. A collection of these publications are listed as follows, grouped
by product category.
CICS TS
for z/OS V4.1
(Preview announcement) CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V4.1 will support Event Processing,
Web 2.0, and the CICS Explorer,
- Software Announcement 209-035, dated February 24, 2009
Whitepaper
Why to choose CICS Transaction Server for new IT projects,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27013865
Online video
CICS TS V4.1 Business Value,
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_w6t81VbYc&feature=channel_page
Online video
CICS TS v4.1 High Level Technical Overview,
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KoyvfieQZ8&feature=channel_page
CICS Explorer
SupportPac
For MS-Windows and Linux,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg24020718
Webcast
CICS Explorer - The new face of CICS,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/webcast/5nov/
Online animation
CICS Explorer - The new face of CICS,
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NzWwUi5lLw&feature=channel_page
Online animation
CICS Explorer - Creating a sample plug-in,
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtcXuYaDyJ4
Demonstration
CICS Explorer
Threadsafe Analysis,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/explorer/CICS_Explorer_Thre adsafe_Analysis.zip
Datasheet
CICS Explorer,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/explorer/CICS_Explorer_flye r.pdf
CICS and
SOA
Whitepaper
Options for integrating CICS applications in an SOA,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tserver/v32/library/WSW1133 9-USEN-00_CICS_Web_svs_wp_V3.pdf
Article
CICS and System
z help harness the power of SOA - IBM Systems magazine, May/June 2008,
- http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/mainframe/mayjune08/features/20324p1.aspx
Article
CICS Web Support: Moving Transactions to the Web - IBM Systems magazine, November 2008,
- http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/mainframe/enewsletterexclusive/23048p1.aspx
Webcast
Strategic options for extending CICS to an SOA,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/telecon/23apr/
Redbook
Exploiting IBM System
z in a Service-Oriented Architecture, 26 February 2009, SG24-7651, ISBN
0738432008,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg247651.html
Redpaper
Case study: SOA Banking Business Pattern, February 20, 2009, REDP-4467,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/redp4467.html
Redbook
Architecting Access to CICS within an SOA, November 1, 2006, SG24-5466-05,
ISBN 0738496952,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245466.html
Redbook
Securing Access to CICS Within an SOA, December 12, 2006, SG24-5756-01,
ISBN 0738496715,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245756.html
Redpaper
The Value of the IBM System z and z/OS in Service-Oriented Architecture,
September 8, 2006, REDP-4152,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp4152.html
CICS and
Web services
Whitepaper
Deploying CICS Web
services to preserve IT investments in the banking industry,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tserver/v32/library/WSW1400 2-USEN-00_CICS_WS_banking.pdf
Redbook
CICS Web Services Workload Management and Availability, March 31, 2008,
SG24-7144-01, ISBN 073848511X,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247144.html
Redbook
Securing CICS Web
Services, December 1, 2008, SG24-7658, ISBN 0738431664,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedpieceAbstracts/sg247658.html
Redbook
Implementing CICS Web
Services, November 2008, SG24-7657, ISBN 0738431753,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg247657.html
Redbook
Application Development for CICS Web Services, May 11, 2006, SG24-7126,
ISBN 0738496219,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247126.html
Redbook
SOAP Message Size Performance Considerations, August 29, 2007, REDP-4344,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp4344.html
Webcast
CICS Web services,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27013267
Webcast
CICS Web Services: Problems and Pitfalls,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27012643
IBM case
study
Major regional bank experiences expanded capabilities of CICS, Version
3 solution,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/common/ssi/pm/ab/n/wsc14036usen/WSC14036USEN_ HR.PDF
SupportPac
CA1P: Web services samples for use with CICS TS for z/OS V3,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg24020774
SupportPac
CS04: CICS TS
for z/OS WSBind
File Display and Change Utility,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg24018039
CICS and
Web 2.0
Webcast
Extending SOA and CICS with Web 2.0,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/telecon/11jun/
Webcast
Web 2.0 made simple for System z,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/telecon/jan28/
IBM article
CICS innovations: CICS gets into the mashup with Atom feeds,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/features/ccr2/ccr2-2008-08/CICS-Atom- feeds.html
SupportPac
CA8K: CICS TS
for z/OS:
Delivering Atom feeds from CICS,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg24018619
SupportPac
CA1S: REST support in CICS using PHP, for use with CICS TS for z/OS V3,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg24021196
Online video
PHP on CICS SupportPac CA1S,
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtyHRAQROnw
CICS and
Event Processing
Whitepaper
IBM event processing solutions for Business Risk Management on System z with CICS and WebSphere Business
Events,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/pdf/CICS_Events_WSW14043USE N.pdf
Brochure
Using SOA to optimize business event processing,
- http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/solutions/soa/pdfs/SO A_EVENTS_PROCESSING_BR.pdf
SupportPac
CB11: CICS Events
for WBE,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg24021039
Online animation
CICS and WebSphere Business
Events,
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0orwDxSOvM&feature=channel_page
CICS Channels
and Containers
Whitepaper
Using containers and channels to enhance CICS interprogram data transfer,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/pdf/cics-g224753500.pdf
Redbook
CICS Transaction Server V3R1 Channels and Containers Revealed,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247227.html
Article
CICS TS 3.2 and 64-Bit Storage Support,
- http://zjournal.com/index.cfm?section=article&aid=960
Article
An Overview of CICS Channels and Containers,
- http://www.zjournal.com/index.cfm?section=article&aid=756
Quick tour demonstration
CICS Channels & Containers,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/quicktours/CICS_Channels_and_Containers_Quick_Tour.zip
ThreadSafe and the CICS OTE
Article
Does CICS Still
Love Fast Engines?,
- http://www.zjournal.com/index.cfm?section=article&aid=748
Article
Threadsafety and the CICS Open Transaction Environment: Background, Hints
and Tips,
- http://www.zjournal.com/index.cfm?section=article&aid=975
IBM case
study
HUK-COBURG achieves significant savings in CPU usage by embracing IBM s threadsafe
initiative to help optimize its IBM Customer Information Control System
(CICS)
technology,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/common/ssi/pm/ab/n/wsc14077usen/WSC14077USEN. PDF
Webcast
CICS VSAM Threadsafe Support,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27013082
Redbook
Threadsafe considerations for CICS,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246351.html
CICSPlex System
Manager
Whitepaper
Managing your CICS systems now and in the future,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/pdf/CICS_Mngment_G224-7589- 00.pdf
Article
CICSPlex System Manager Web User Interface: Simpler CICS Systems Management in a Smart SOA,
- http://www.zjournal.com/index.cfm?section=article&aid=987
Redbook
CICS System Manager WUI as the Principle Management Interface,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246793.html
Webcast
CICSPlex SM Workload Manager Level Tracing,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27011211
Presentation
CICSPlex SM MAS Resource Monitoring,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm. com/software/htp/cics/tserver/library/CICS_MRM_tour.ppt
More CICS Transaction
Server Information
Redbook
Java Application Development for CICS,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245275.html
Webcast
CICS File Control Debugging Techniques,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27012589
Webcast
IP Interconnectivity (IPIC) Connection Overview,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27014414
Whitepaper
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS - a robust platform for Java,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/pdf/WSW11333-USEN-00_cics_j ava_wp_0620.pdf
Whitepaper
CICS delivers IP interconnectivity,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tserver/v32/library/WSW1400 3-USEN-00_cics_ipic_wp1207.pdf
Webcast
CICS Performance Basics,
- http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1083&uid=swg27015047
CICS Transaction
Gateway
Datasheet
CICS Transaction Gateway V7.2,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/pdf/6087_CICS_Transaction_G ateway_-_US_Data_sheet_-_final_-_Dec_24-08.pdf
Webcast
SOA access to CICS with CICS Transaction Gateway: High availability,
new application environments and more,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/telecon/3dec/
Whitepaper
Integrating WebSphere Application
Server and CICS using CICS Transaction
Gateway,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/pdf/WSW14013-USEN-00.pdf
CICS and WebSphere MQ
Whitepaper
Increase the value of CICS applications with WebSphere MQ,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/integration/wmq/WSW11355-USEN-00.pdf
Redbook
Developing Web Services Using CICS, WMQ, and WMB,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247425.html
CICS tools
Evaluation code
Trial Code Download: CICS tools,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/trials/cicstools/
Whitepaper
IBM service management for CICS with System z tools,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tools/WSW11330-USEN-00_cics tools_itsm_WP_0619D.pdf
Redbook
Migration Considerations for CICS Using CICS CM, CICS PA, and CICS IA,
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247294.html
IBM PD
tools family
Demonstration
IBM Rational Developer
for System
z and Problem Determination Tools integration demo,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/pdtools/Modern_Three_Product_Dem o_final.exe
Webcast
Solving CICS performance
issues,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/telecon/9dec/
CICS and
the WebSphere family
Online animation
CICS and WAS Working in Harmony,
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yuyz4zPMO8&feature=channel_page
Demonstration
CICS integration with WebSphere Service Registry & Repository;
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/demo/cics_and_wsrr_demo.exe
CICS and
the IBM Rational Family
Datasheet
IBM Rational Developer
for System z Version 7.5,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/common/ssi/pm/sp/n/rad14065usen/RAD14065USEN.PDF
Demonstration
IBM Rational Developer
for System
z Version: V7.5,
- http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ieduasst/rtnv1r0/index.jsp?topi c=/com.ibm.iea.rdz/rdz/wdz75.html
Whitepaper
IBM System
z tools for CICS SOA development,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tools/System_z_Tools_for_CI CS_SOA_Development_white_paper_WSW14000-USEN-00.pdf
CICS and
the Tivoli Family
Datasheet
IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE
for CICS on z/OS,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/common/ssi/pm/sp/n/tid10261usen/TID10261USEN. PDF
Datasheet
IBM Tivoli zSecure CICS Toolkit,
- ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/tivoli/datasheets/TID10404-USEN-00.p df
Webcast
OMEGAMON XE for z/OS and CICS situation usage and best practices,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/telecon/13nov/
CICS and
the Information Management Family
Webcast
CICS Performance Series - Blow the doors off CICS and DB2,
- http://www.ibm.com/software/os/systemz/telecon/january13/
For further information on CICS publications, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/tserver/v41/library/index.html
For further information on Redbooks, visit
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/
For further information on Redpapers, visit
- http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/redpapers/
CICS workshops
Workshops are available from IBM education services to help customers
make the most of CICS and related CICS products. Available courses include:
- CICS and
Web services, WRB032, 2.5 days
- CICS tools
and CICSPlex SM,
WRB033, 3 days
- CICS Java development,
WRB030, 3 days
- Integrating CICS applications
in an SOA, WRB053, 3 days
- SOA application modernization on z/OS, WRB051, 2 days
- IBM Workload
Manager: Controlling system performance, WRB061, 3
- Analyzing and optimizing system performance for your installation, WRB058,
5 days
- Cross site data sharing, ITS748, 2 days
- IBM z/OS diagnostics
and analysis, WRB034, 2 days
For more information, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/jct03001c/services/learning/ites.wss/us/en?pageTy pe=page&c=a0000313
Subsequent updates (technical newsletters or revisions between releases)
to the publications shipped with the product will be distributed to the user
of record for as long as a license for this software remains in effect. A
separate publication order or subscription is not needed.
Customized offerings
Product deliverables are shipped only through Customized Offerings (for
example, CBPDO, ServerPac, and SystemPac®).
CBPDO and ServerPac are offered for Internet delivery, where ShopzSeries
product ordering is available. Internet delivery of ServerPac might help
improve automation and software delivery time. For more details on Internet
delivery, refer to the ShopzSeries help information at
- http://www.software.ibm.com/ShopzSeries
Media type for this software product is chosen during the customized offerings
ordering process. Based on your customer environment, it is recommended that
the highest possible density tape media is selected. Currently offered media
types are:
- CBPDOs - 3480, 3480 Compressed, 3490E, 3590, and 3592*
- ServerPacs - 3480, 3480 Compressed, 3490E, 3590, and 3592*
- SystemPacs - 3480, 3480 Compressed, 3490E, 3590, and 3592*
*3592 is highest density media. Selecting 3592 will ship the fewest number
of media.
Once a product becomes generally available, it will be included in the
next ServerPac and SystemPac monthly update.
Production of software product orders will begin on the planned general
availability date.
- CBPDO shipments will begin one week after general availability.
- ServerPac shipments will begin two weeks
after inclusion in ServerPac.
- SystemPac shipments
will begin four weeks after inclusion in SystemPac due to additional customization,
and data input verification.
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Agreement
IBM Customer
Agreement
Variable charges apply
No
Indexed monthly license charge (IMLC) applies
No
Location license applies
No
Use limitation applies
No
Educational allowance available
Yes, 15% education allowance applies to qualified education institution
customers.
Volume orders
Not applicable.
Replaced programs Replacement programs
Program Program Name Program Program Name
Number Number
5740-XX1 CICS/OS/VS V1 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V3
5665-403 CICS/MVS® V2 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V3
5685-083 CICS/ESA® V3 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V3
5655-018 CICS/ESA V4 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V3
5665-463 CICS DDM 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V3
5695-081 CICSPlex SM V1 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V3
5696-582 CICS Transaction 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Affinities Utility Server for z/OS V3
5655-147 CICS Transaction 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Server for OS/390 V1 Server for z/OS V3
5697-E93 CICS Transaction 5655-M15 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V2 Server for z/OS V3
Replaced programs Replacement programs
Program Program Name Program Program Name
Number Number
5740-XX1 CICS/OS/VS V1 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4
5665-403 CICS/MVS V2 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4
5685-083 CICS/ESA V3 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4
5655-018 CICS/ESA V4 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4
5665-463 CICS DDM 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4
5695-081 CICSPlex SM V1 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V4
5696-582 CICS Transaction 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Affinities Utility Server for z/OS V4
5655-147 CICS Transaction 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for OS/390 V1 Server for z/OS V4
5697-E93 CICS Transaction 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V2 Server for z/OS V4
5655-M15 CICS Transaction 5655-S97 CICS Transaction
Server for z/OS V3 Server for z/OS V4
Warranty applies
Yes
Licensed program materials availability
Restricted Materials of IBM: Some
Non-Restricted Source Materials: Some
Object Code Only (OCO): None
IBM operational support services - SupportLine
Yes
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IBM has
transformed its delivery of hardware and software support services to help
you achieve higher system availability. Electronic Services is a Web-enabled
solution that offers an exclusive, no-additional-charge enhancement to the
service and support available for IBM servers. These services are designed
to provide the opportunity for greater system availability with faster problem
resolution and preemptive monitoring. Electronic Services comprises two separate,
but complementary, elements: Electronic Services news page and Electronic
Services Agent.
The Electronic Services news page is a single Internet entry point that
replaces the multiple entry points traditionally used to access IBM Internet services
and support. The news page enables you to gain easier access to IBM resources
for assistance in resolving technical problems.
The Electronic
Service Agent is no-additional-charge software that resides on your server.
It monitors events and transmits system inventory information to IBM on a periodic,
client-defined timetable. The Electronic Service Agent automatically
reports hardware problems to IBM. Early knowledge about potential problems enables IBM to
deliver proactive service that might result in higher system availability
and performance. In addition, information collected through the Service Agent
is made available to IBM service support representatives when they help answer
your questions or diagnose problems. Installation and use of IBM Electronic
Service Agent for problem reporting enables IBM to provide better support and service
for your IBM server.
To learn how Electronic Services can work for you, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/support/electronic
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System z entry license charge (zELC)
Program name: CICS TS V4.1
Program ID: 5655-S97
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS TS Basic MLC, zELC
for z/OS
V4.1
z800
models
0A1
0B1
0C1
001
0A2
002
003
004
110
0E1
0X2
Parallel sysplex license charge (PSLC)
Program name: CICS TS V4.1
Program ID: 5655-S97
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS TS Basic MLC, PSLC below 3 MSU,
for z/OS SYSUSGREG NC, PSLC AD
V4.1
Variable Workload License Charges
Program name: CICS TS V4.1
Program ID: 5655-S97
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS TS Basic MLC, Variable WLC,
for z/OS Workload Registration
V4.1
Sub-capacity charges for VWLC products
Sub-capacity charges for VWLC products are based on product LPAR utilization
capacity. Product LPAR utilization capacity for a VWLC product is the highest
number of MSUs utilized by the combined LPARs in which a VWLC product runs
concurrently during a reporting period. The number of MSUs is based on the
highest observed rolling 4-hour average utilization used by the combination
of the relevant LPARs during the reporting period. For additional details
on IBM Workload
License Charges, refer to:
- Software Announcement 200-354, dated October 3, 2000
- Software Announcement 201-258, dated September 11, 2001
- Software Announcement 202-105, dated April 30, 2002
Sub-capacity charges terms and conditions
System
z software charges at less than full machine capacity for eligible VWLC
products apply when z/OS is running in z/Architecture (64-bit) mode
on an IBM System
z 900, no other MVS-based operating system is licensed to that server,
and the required information is provided by the customer in accordance with
the applicable terms.
Sub-capacity charges for a VWLC product is based on the utilization of
the LPARs where/when the product executes. To obtain charges at less than
full machine capacity for VWLC products, the customer is required to:
- Sign and abide by the terms of the Attachment for IBM System z Workload License Charges (Z125-6516).
- Obtain the latest version of the Sub-Capacity Reporting Tool.
- Install any VWLC product and IBM e(logo)server System z 900 Licensed Internal Code
(LIC) service required for sub-capacity charging. Required service will be
listed on the WLC Web site
- http://www.ibm.com/zseries/swprice
- Collect SMF data as required by the Sub-Capacity Reporting Tool. Retain
the collected SMF data for a period of not less than six months.
- Use the IBM provided
Sub-Capacity Reporting Tool to process the collected SMF data. The Sub-Capacity
Report produced by the tool is used to determine required license capacity
for the VWLC products. Required license capacity is determined based on the
largest MSU value of a VWLC product running concurrently in all LPARs during
the reporting period. IBM reserves the right to request the system data that
supports these product-defined capacity values for a period of up to six months
after the data was collected.
- Provide an initial Sub-Capacity Report to begin to receive the benefits
of less than full machine capacity charges. Sub-capacity charging will follow
submission of a Sub-Capacity Report. There will be no retroactive application
of sub-capacity charges.
- Submit Sub-Capacity Reports monthly.
- Submit Sub-Capacity Reports for all VWLC products with complete data for
the entire reporting period to the e-mail address and by the date specified
on the System
z Software Pricing Web site and in the current IBM System z Workload License Charges Exhibit
(Z125-6324)
- http://www.ibm.com/zseries/swprice
Sub-Capacity Reports that reflect a changed product defined capacity
will be considered to be orders placed by the customer without further action
on the customer's part, and IBM is authorized to make any resulting billing increase
or decrease. To place an order for a new license or to discontinue licenses,
move licenses between machines, report a hardware model upgrade, or enable
or disable product options, the customer must contact IBM or their IBM Business Partner.
- Configure the machine to send weekly Transmit System Availability Data
(TSAD) to IBM through
the IBM System
z 900 Remote Support Facility (RSF). If the machine cannot connect through
the RSF, provide this TSAD through an alternate means documented in the z/OS publication
"Planning for Workload License Charges" at
- http://www.ibm.com/zseries/swprice
Entry Workload
License Charge (EWLC)
Program name: CICS TS V4.1
Program ID: 5655-S97
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing Metric
S015H9T CICS TS Basic MLC, Entry WLC
for z/OS
V4.1
Usage license charge (ULC)
Entitlement
identifier Description License option/Pricing metric
S015H9T CICS TS 0 to 0.25 MSU Base
for z/OS 0.26 to 0.5 MSU Base
V4.1 0.51 to 1.0 MSU Base
Level A Chg/MSU (2 to 11 MSUs)
Level B Chg/MSU (12 to 44 MSUs)
Level C Chg/MSU (45 to 78 MSUs)
Level D Chg/MSU (Above 78 MSUs)
Level D Chg/MSU (Above 78 MSUs),
per 50 MSUs
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To order, contact the Americas Call Centers or your local IBM representative,
or your IBM Business
Partner.
To identify your local IBM representative or IBM Business Partner, call 800-IBM-4YOU
(426-4968).
Phone: 800-IBM-CALL (426-2255)
Fax: 800-2IBM-FAX (242-6329)
Internet: callserv@ca.ibm.com
Mail: IBM Teleweb Customer Support
ibm.com® Sales Execution Center, Americas North
3500 Steeles Ave. East, Tower 3/4
Markham, Ontario
Canada
L3R 2Z1
Reference: LE001
The Americas Call Centers, our national direct marketing organization,
can add your name to the mailing list for catalogs of IBM products.
Note: Shipments will begin after the planned availability date.
Trademarks
SupportPac, MVS, IMS, REXX, z9, DB2 Universal Database, COBOL/370, C/370, HiperSockets and Electronic Service Agent are trademarks of IBM Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.
CICS, IBM, z/OS, WebSphere, System z, Rational, CICSPlex, DB2, RACF, TXSeries, Parallel Sysplex, Tivoli, zSeries, VTAM, System z9, z/Architecture, OMEGAMON, ClearCase, OS/390, AIX, BookManager, SAA, AD/Cycle, Language Environment, S/390, SystemPac, CICS/MVS, CICS/ESA and ibm.com are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.
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Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
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and services which are announced and available in your country can be ordered
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effect at the time. IBM reserves the right to modify or withdraw this announcement
at any time without notice. This announcement is provided for your information
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