Setting up a CICSPlex SM Web User Interface server
To use the CICSPlex® SM Web User Interface, you work through a number of tasks, including specifying parameters, creating data sets, and setting security.
- Preparing a CICS system to act as the Web User Interface server
High-level planning guidance and steps are provided to help you set up your CICS® system to act as your Web User Interface server and to enable web support. - Reviewing CICS system initialization parameters for the WUI
Review these system initialization parameters when setting up a CICSPlex SM Web user Interface server to ensure that CICS is properly configured. - Specifying language and code page information for the WUI
The Web User Interface requires an INITPARM system initialization parameter to specify the server language and the client code page. - Preparing the code page conversion table for the WUI
You can use the default version of DFHCNV, provided in the SDFHLOAD library, which includes the CICSPlex SM code pages automatically. - Creating the Web User Interface server repository (EYUWREP)
The Web User Interface server repository, EYUWREP, contains the Web User Interface server view and menu definitions. - Creating and customizing the WUI data set
Use DFHISTAR to create and customize your Web User Interface (WUI) server data sets, according to the parameters that you set when you submit the DFHISTAR job. - Specifying the WUI customizable view and menu help data set
The Web User Interface allows a site to provide customized help for individual views and menus. - Web User Interface server initialization parameters
Specify the Web User Interface server initialization parameters in the startup job or in a fixed block 80 data set. - Transient data queue definitions for the WUI
You require definitions for the COVP, COLG, COVI and COVE transient data queues (TDQs). - Specifying the JCL DD statements for the WUI
Add DD statements to the Web User Interface server for the EYUWUI, EYUWREP, EYULOG, DFHHTML, EYUCOVI and EYUCOVE data sets. - Web User Interface security
You can set Web User Interface security requirements for CICS security, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support, and access to MVS™ data sets. - Starting and stopping the Web User Interface
After you have set up the Web User Interface you must complete some additional tasks.
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