This document describes how to install the IMS TM connection for a Natural Web I/O Interface server (abbreviated: "NWO server") running under z/OS in batch mode.
The following topics are covered:
When used in this document, the notation vrs or
vr represents the relevant product version (see
also Version in the
Glossary).
For details, refer to the section Prerequisites.
The example installation jobs are contained in the
NWOvrs.JOBS data set and are prefixed with the
product code. The data set is provided on the installation medium for Natural Web I/O
Interface.
Perform the following steps:
See z/OS Communications Server IP IMS Socket Guide for the description of
how to set up and operate the IMS Listener,
how to use the IMS TCP/IP control statements.
Note
The port number of the IMS Listener is to be used later on in the NWO configuration
parameter RFE_IMS_TA_PORT.
It is assumed that the Natural IMS TM Interface is already installed. Thus, this step describes the additional steps which are necessary to create the Natural Web I/O Interface server environment.
(Job I055, Steps 2555, 2556)
In the NTIMSPT macro of
the Natural parameter module, add the following entry:
NTIMSPT TRAN=NATvrsAD,TYPE=SFE, X
ENVPID=ENVNWO00, X
PSB=NIIvrsAD
Assemble and link the parameter module.
(Job I055, Steps 2580, 2581)
In the NTIMSPE macro of
the Natural parameter module, add a new entry:
NTIMSPE ENTRYNM=ENVNWO00, X
THBELOW=OFF, X
THSIZE=1536000 (1500K)
Assemble and link the parameter module.
(Job I055, Step 2582)
Relink the Natural IMS TM interface module
NIIvrsIF.
(Job I080, Steps 2500, 2510)
Build the Natural IMS TM parameter module.
Assemble and link the Natural IMS TM parameter module.
(Job I080, Step 2586)
Link the server front-end.
Ensure that the name of the server front-end matches the value specified with the
PSB keyword subparameter of the NTIMSPT macro in installation step
2.1 above.
Define the PSB for the server transaction.
As a minimum requirement you need a TP PCB.
Define the application of the server transaction in the stage1 input. The transaction is a single mode, single segment non-conversational transaction.
Example:
APPLCTN PSB=NIIvrsAD,PGMTYPE=TP,SCHDTYP=PARALLEL
TRANSACT CODE=NATvrsAD,MODE=SNGL, X
MSGTYPE=(SNGLSEG,NONRESPONSE,4)
Adapt the MPP region.
In the JCL of the MPP region, add the SYSTPCD DD statement.
See z/OS Communications Server IP IMS Socket Guide for the description on how to configure TCPIP.DATA.
Concatenate the data set containing the NWO load library to the
STEPLIB DD statement.
Before starting the Natural Web I/O Interface Server IMS Adapter installation, set the
SMA parameter NWO-SRV-IMS to Y (yes).
To install the Natural Web I/O Interface Server IMS Adapter, perform the following steps:
(Job I009, Step 9412)
Create member NWOCONFI for the NWO server.
(Job I054, Step 9440)
Notes:
NATINRFE applies to two different products: the Natural
Development Server (NDV) and the Natural Web I/O Interface (NWO server). So if you
have already installed NDV, the module NATINRFE might already be there.
However, it does not matter if you reinstall NATINRFE with NWO because
the resulting module from either installation is the same.
NATISRFE (referenced in config via
FRONTEND_NAME=NATISRFE) has already been linked in the prior steps of
batch installation.
(Job I200, Step 9417)
Create the startup procedure for the NWO server.
In order to dispatch the NWO Natural sessions in IMS, you must adapt the configuration
file of your development server running under z/OS in batch mode. For this purpose, two
sample JCL members (NWOI009I and NWOCONFI) are available.
Refer to Configuring the Natural Development Server IMS Adapter and to Configuring the Natural Web I/O Interface Server.