This guide describes how to use the Transaction Tracking API to
send events to Transaction Tracking on
all supported platforms.
Introduction Transaction Tracking is
a solution for tracking transactions across applications and networks.
It provides an upgrade path from Response Time Tracking, and consolidates
domain-specific tracking technologies.
Before you start Transaction Tracking API is
supported on a range of operating systems and architectures. It supports
a number of programming languages.
Preparing your environment
The way in which you prepare your environment is dependent
on whether it is a distributed or z/OS® environment.
Getting started
Use this information to help you create and send events.
How to build an event
Instrumenting an application requires you to create events
that indicate the flow of a transaction.
High Level Language reference
This section is for COBOL, C, C++ and PL/I High Level Languages.
Transaction Tracking API function
names all begin with cyta for z/OS, and tt for non-z/OS platforms
(although cyta can also be used).
Java reference
Reference information for the Transaction Tracking API Java™ wrapper, TTAPI4J, is available
separately as Java API documentation
(Javadoc).