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CICS® Transaction Server for z/OS V3.2 provides you business flexibility through IT simplification
Provides open standards-based connectivity, enabling CICS applications to be integrated within a service-oriented architecture (SOA)
- Enhances CICS application connectivity with new Web services capabilities including support for recent standards, interoperability profiles, and the ability to send large amounts of binary data efficiently.
- Reuse applications and deploy web services into CICS using a wider range of programming languages and XML data types and attributes, with improvements to performance and diagnostics.
- Improves CICS service management using the CICSPlex SM Web User Interface with new help and map capabilities and usability enhancements
- Utilizes 64-bit storage for data held in containers, providing for improved scalability and performance.
- CICS Events for Event Processing
- PHP Support for CICS
- Atom Feeds for CICS
- Operating systems supported: z/OS
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For more information on other CICS Transaction Servers, CICS Transaction Gateway or CICS Tools.
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