You can monitor distributed application scenarios for transport methods TCP/IP or SSL that make use of the following components:
| Component | z/OS | Linux | Windows | z/VSE | BS2000 | Comment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EntireX Broker | x | x | x | x | See Dynamic Configuration and Setup for EntireX Broker. | ||
| EntireX Adapter | x | x | See Dynamic Configuration and Setup for EntireX Adapter. | ||||
| Clients | Listener for XML/SOAP | x | x | x | |||
| Java RPC Client | x | x | x | ||||
| .NET RPC Client | x | ||||||
| Natural RPC Client | x (1) | x | x | x | |||
| COBOL RPC Client | x | x | |||||
| C RPC Client | x | x | |||||
| Servers | EntireX RPC Servers | x | x | x | All EntireX RPC servers support Application Monitoring. See EntireX RPC Servers. | ||
| Natural RPC Server | x (1) | x | x | ||||
Notes:
NATETB23 for all of your Natural RPC environments and a Natural configuration allowing a dynamic load of the stub.
This can be achieved by using the following Natural parameters:
RCA=(BROKER) RCALIAS=(BROKER,NATETB23)
If your broker stub is statically included, you will need to relink your Natural nucleus.