To run IMS applications, you must create an
enterprise server region that is MSS-enabled and appropriately configured to run an IMS application. You can do this either from the
IDE or
Enterprise Server Administration. When you create the
enterprise server region from the
IDE, much of the configuration is done for you; however, both methods require manual configuration as well.
Creating an
enterprise server region from
using the IMS Template
Enterprise Developer provides an
Enterprise Test Server template,
IMSTemplate.xml, that you can use to simplify the process of creating and configuring an
enterprise server region for an IMS application.
IMSTemplate.xml is located in
by default. When you use the template to create the
enterprise server region, the following is enabled or configured for you automatically based on your
Enterprise Developer project properties and the information you supply when creating the enterprise server:
- Default configuration for an IMS-enabled
enterprise server region:
-
- MSS is enabled
- IMS is enabled
- System Initialization Table is set to IMSSIT
- Message processing region (MPR) is created
- Configuration based on information required by the template:
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- Enterprise server region name
- Project is associated with the
enterprise server region
- Working mode, 32- or 64-bit
- Configuration based on
Enterprise Developer project properties:
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- Application path
- Configuration directory
- Database path
- GEN file directory
- Map/MFS path
- Transaction path
You must manually specify a TN3270 listener and port number.
Creating and configuring an
enterprise server region from
Enterprise Server Administration
When you create an
enterprise server region from
Enterprise Server Administration with the intent to run an IMS application on the enterprise server, you must configure the following as a minimum:
- When initially creating the
enterprise server region, specify:
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- A name for the
enterprise server region
- Mainframe Subsystem Support
- Working mode, 32- or 64-bit
- Specify a TN3270 listener and port number
- Manually configure the following:
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- Enable IMS
- Specify a System Initialization Table (SIT)
- Specify the location of:
- Application files
- Database files
- Generated files
- Maps/MFS files
- Transaction files
- Specify a message processing region (MPR)
- Optional IMS configuration:
- You can also configure the following, based on the needs of your IMS application:
- If your IMS application contains JCL, you must also configure the enterprise server for JCL
- If you want to use IMS Connect to connect to the database, enable IMS Connect
- Create a resource group
- Add a resource group to a startup list
- Define transactions
- Calculate shared memory area requirements
- Specify printers
Important:
- Migrated IMS applications do not require that you define services, request handlers or implementation packages; however, you
should not delete the system services and request handlers that are automatically associated with an enterprise server when
you create it.
- Resources, SITs and startup lists are all CICS concepts. However, our IMS support in Enterprise Server is closely integrated
with support for CICS, and as a result, much of the configuration necessary to run CICS applications in an enterprise server
is also necessary to run IMS applications. If you are not familiar with CICS concepts, we suggest you read
MSS and CICS Support before continuing.
- Our
Enterprise Test Server product includes many tools and features you can use with IMS applications but that are not specific to IMS applications.
Read the
Configuration and Administration section to become familiar with other features you might find useful.