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z/OS DFSMSrmm Application Programming Interface
SC23-6872-00
Abstract for DFSMSrmm Application Programming Interface
z/OS Version 2 Release 1 summary of changes
Using the DFSMSrmm application programming interface
Supported RMM TSO subcommands
Using the EDGXCI macro
EDGXCI: Calling the DFSMSrmm interface
EDGXCI environment
EDGXCI programming requirements
EDGXCI restrictions
EDGXCI input register information
EDGXCI output register information
EDGXCI syntax
EDGXCI parameters
EDGXCI return and reason codes
EDGXCI example
Using the object-oriented DFSMSrmm application programming interface using C++
DFSMSrmm high level language API classes
C++ classes
Java class
DFSMSrmm API methods
Java methods
Receiving extensible markup language (XML) output data in the XML output buffer
Using the DFSMSrmm application programming interface with web services
Sample Java web service client
Using persistence and parallel processing
Defining how and when authentication is done
Using the DFSMSrmm application programming interface using assembler language
Obtaining resources
Specifying TSO subcommand input in the EDGXCI macro
Using the CONTINUE operation in the EDGXCI macro
Requesting multiple resources for SEARCH subcommands
Using parameter lists to pass information to the DFSMSrmm API
Coding a single parameter list, single token area
Coding a single parameter list, multiple token areas
Coding multiple parameter lists, single token area
Coding multiple parameter lists, multiple token areas
Specifying the option to free a resource
Specifying the option to release a resource
Using an alternative interface to the DFSMSrmm application programming interface
Parameter list to call EDGXHINT
Interface structure to pass the parameter list to EDGXHINT
Communication with the API
Define the API
Start API communication
Issue a request
Continue a request
End a request
End API communication
Return and reason codes using EDGXHINT
Processing the output data in the output buffer
Description of structured fields
Requesting structured field introducer data format
Requesting line format
Requesting field format
Requesting types of output
Requesting standard output
Requesting expanded output
Accessing return and reason codes
Accessing messages and message variables
Interpreting date format and time format
Using different time zones
Identifying structured field introducers
Begin and End Resource groups
System return and reason code structured field introducers
Messages and message variables structured field introducers
Structured field introducers for output data for subcommands
ADD-Type of subcommands
CHANGE-Type of subcommands
DELETE-Type of subcommands
GETVOLUME subcommand
LIST-Type of subcommands
LISTBIN structured field introducers
LISTCONTROL structured field introducers
LISTDATASET structured field introducers
LISTOWNER structured field introducers
LISTPRODUCT structured field introducers
LISTRACK structured field introducers
LISTVOLUME structured field introducers
LISTVRS structured field introducers
SEARCH-Type of subcommands
SEARCHBIN structured field introducers
SEARCHDATASET structured field introducers
SEARCHOWNER structured field introducers
SEARCHPRODUCT structured field introducers
SEARCHRACK structured field introducers
SEARCHVOLUME structured field introducers
SEARCHVRS structured field introducers
Controlling output from list and search type requests
Limiting the search for a request
Output buffer examples
First output buffer
Second output buffer
Third (Last) output buffer
Structured field introducers (SFIs)
Structured field introducer (SFI) format
Structured field lengths
Compound SFI
Structured field introducers for Begin and End Resource groups
Structured field introducers for return and reason codes
Structured field introducers for messages and message variables
Structured field introducers for subcommand output data
Structured field introducers by subcommand
DFSMSrmm application programming interface mapping macros
EDGXCI: Parameter list
EDGXSF: Structured field definitions
EDGXSF parameters
EDGXSF mapping
EDGXSF labeling conventions
Labeling: Begin and End Resource groups
Labeling: Structured field introducers that introduce data
Labeling: Flags
Labeling: Bin(8) data
Unlabeled data
Hexadecimal example of an output buffer
Hexadecimal representation of an output buffer
Description of the contents of an output buffer
Processing the contents of an output buffer
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