This document describes how to install the CICS connection for a Natural Web I/O Interface server (product code NWO) running under z/OS in batch mode.
The following topics are covered:
For details, refer to the section Prerequisites.
To install the Natural Web I/O Interface Server CICS Adapter, perform the following steps:
(Job I005, Steps 9405, 9406, 9410, 9411)
The Natural Web I/O Interface server load library must be defined in the CICS
DFHRPL concatenation.
The CICS TCP/IP environment can be customized using the configuration macro
EZACICD in the EZACONFG configuration data set or the
configuration transaction EZAC. This section describes the usage of the
transaction EZAC.
Customize the standard listener CSKL of the CICS socket interface using
the CICS transaction EZAC,ALTER,LISTENER and, on the second screen, define
NATUXRFE in the SECEXIT.
For impersonation with pass phrases an enhanced listener is required. Customize an
existing enhanced listener or define a new one using the CICS transaction
EZAC,DEFINE,LISTENER with TRANID CSEL (or another name of
your choice) and FORMAT ENHANCED. Customize this enhanced listener by
altering the settings on the second screen as follows:
CSTRANid ===> NRFE CSSTTYPe ===> KC CSDELAY ===> 000000 MSGLENgth ===> 000 PEEKDATa ===> NO MSGFORMat ===> EBCDIC USEREXIT ===> NATUXRFE GETTID ===> NO USERID ===>
The definition of SECEXIT=NATUXRFE is mandatory when an enhanced listener
is used or when the Natural Web I/O Interface server is started with impersonation
(parameter SECURITY_MODE).
Start the listener using the CICS transaction EZAO.
Specify AF=INET6 if IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is to be used.
Note
Using IPv6 is only possible with Natural Web I/O Interface Server Version 8.3.2 or
above
The following CICS resource definitions are required:
Define the CICS transaction for the remote front-end. This transaction name is an
arbitrary name which must be defined in the NWO configuration parameter
RFE_CICS_TA_NAME. This document uses the transaction name
NRFE.
DEFINE TRANSACTION(NRFE) GROUP(NWOgroup) PROGRAM(NATCNRFE) TWASIZE(128) RESTART(NO) TASKDATAKEY(USER) TASKDATALOC(ANY)
Define the programs NATCNRFE, NATLRGWO and
NATUXRFE:
DEFINE PROGRAM(NATCNRFE) GROUP(NWOgroup) LANGUAGE(C) DATALOCATION(ANY) EXECKEY(USER)
DEFINE PROGRAM(NATLRGWO) GROUP(NWOgroup) LANGUAGE(C) DATALOCATION(ANY) EXECKEY(USER)
DEFINE PROGRAM(NATUXRFE) GROUP(NWOgroup) LANGUAGE(LE370) DATALOCATION(ANY) EXECKEY(CICS)
NATUXRFE must be defined with EXECKEY(CICS) because the
transaction CSKL is defined with TASKDATAKEY(CICS) and the
program NATUXRFE is part of the calling chain initiated by
CSKL. This also applies if another transaction defined with
TASKDATAKEY(CICS) is used to invoke NATUXRFE.
In addition, when using the CICS open transaction environment (OTE), set the
following parameters for NATCNRFE and NATUXRFE:
API(OPENAPI) CONCURRENCY(THREADSAFE)
This is required, for example, if the parameter OTE=YES is
set for the configuration macro EZACICD with TYPE=CICS for
the CICS region, or if the parameter is set with the transaction
EZAC,ALTER,CICS.
The values of API, CONCURRENCY and EXECKEY
for NATCNRFE must be the same as for the environment-dependent nucleus
of Natural because Natural is called by NATCNRFE using standard linkage
conventions (direct branch using a BASR instruction) instead of an EXEC
CICS LINK command.
You need not adapt the program definition of NATLRGWO for the CICS
OTE.
For DB2 access, a DB2 plan name must be defined. If you have not specified a DB2
plan name for pool threads in the DB2CONN resource definition, the
transaction specified in RFE_CICS_TA_NAME and its associated
DB2 plan name must be defined to CICS with a DB2TRAN and/or
DB2ENTRY resource definition.
Note
The dynamic plan selection provided by the Natural for DB2 interface must not be
used.
For DB2 access, the authorization ID under which the NWO CICS transaction is
accessing DB2 must have the necessary privileges for DB2 access. The authorization
ID to be used is specified in the DB2ENTRY resource definition. If you
choose the USERID option, the user ID of the CICS system will be used
because the NWO CICS transactions are running under the user ID of the CICS
system.
The sample JCL containing the following members defines all necessary CICS entries:
NWOCONF
Job I009, Step 9411, create member NWOCONFC for CICS server
(Job I054, Step 8420)
The NWO object modules must be linked with the necessary runtime extensions of your CICS installations into executable load modules.
See sample job NWOI054 on data set
NWOvrs.JOBS.
Job I200, Step 9416, create startup procedure for CICS server
In order to dispatch the NWO Natural sessions in CICS, you must adapt the configuration
file of your Natural Web I/O Interface server running under z/OS in batch mode. For this
purpose, two sample JCL members (NWOI009C and NWOCONFC) are
available.
Refer to Configuring the Natural Web I/O Interface Server CICS Adapter and to Configuring the Natural Web I/O Interface Server.