Redbooks
CICSPlex SM Workload Management for CICS Web Services
This IBM Redbooks publication contains the specific management requirements of such applications and shows how CICSPlex SM can be used to manage these applications in an easy to use fashion.
Last updated: 31 Mar 2008
Threadsafe Considerations for CICS
This IBM Redbooks document is a comprehensive guide to threadsafe concepts and implementation in the context of CICS.
Last updated: 05 Nov 2007
Implementing CICS Web Services
The Web services support in CICS Transaction Server Version 3.1 enables your CICS programs to be Web service providers or requesters.
Last updated: 10 Oct 2007
Securing Access to CICS Within an SOA
This IBM Redbook is intended for IT architects who are involved in the process of selecting, planning, and designing a secure SOA solution that makes use of CICS assets.
Last updated: 12 Dec 2006
Revealed! Architecting e-business Access to CICS
With the emergence of service-oriented architecture (SOA), the options for accessing existing CICS assets have become more varied than ever. This IBM Redbook is intended for IT architects who select, plan, and design SOA solutions that make use of CICS assets.
Last updated: 01 Nov 2006
Migration Considerations for CICS Using CICS CM, CICS PA, and CICS IA
This IBM Redbook focuses on CICS Migration to CICS TS 3.1, showing you how the CICS Tools (CICS Configuration Manager, CICS Interdependency Analyzer, and CICS Performance Analyzer) can help you with your migration.
Last updated: 19 Oct 2006
Application Development for CICS Web Services
This IBM Redbook focuses on developing Web service applications in CICS. It takes the broad view of developing and modernizing CICS applications for XML, Web services, SOAP, and SOA support, and lays out a reference architecture for developing these kinds of applications.
Last updated: 10 May 2006
Java Application Development for CICS
This IBM Redbook is intended for clients who are implementing the Java language support provided by CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V2.3. Its prime audience is CICS and z/OS system programmers who provide support for Java application development...
Last updated: 14 Aug 2005
