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e-docs > WebLogic Java Adapter for Mainframe > Programming Guide |
Programming Guide
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Introduction to Generating Applications
Understanding How WebLogic JAM Uses DataViews
Understanding How WebLogic JAM Provides Programmatic Access to Services
Mainframe to WebLogic Server Application Models
WebLogic Server to Mainframe Application Models
Roadmap for WebLogic JAM Programming
Generating a Java Application with the eGen Application Generator
Using an Existing COBOL Copybook
Limitations of the eGen Utility
Writing the DataView Section of an eGen Script
Processing eGen Scripts with the eGen Utility
Creating an Environment for Generating and Compiling the Java Code
Generating the Java DataView Code
Special Considerations for Compiling the Java Code
Choosing an eGen Java Application Model
Generating the Java Application Code
General Form of an eGen Script
Writing the Application Section of an eGen Script
List of Application Components
Mainframe to WebLogic Server Application Models
Generating a Server Enterprise Java Bean-Based Application
Components of an eGen Server EJB Script
Customizing a Server Enterprise Java Bean-Based Application
WebLogic Server to Mainframe Application Models
Generating a Stand-Alone Client Application
Components of an eGen Stand-Alone Application Script
Customizing a Stand-Alone Java Application
Generating a Client Enterprise Java Bean-Based Application
Components of an eGen Client EJB Script
Customizing an Enterprise Java Bean-Based Application
Generating a Servlet Application
Components of an eGen HTML Page Definition
Components of an eGen Servlet Definition
Customizing a Servlet WebLogic JAM Application
Supplying Security Credentials
Supplying Security Credentials in a WebLogic JAM Client Program
Deploying a WebLogic JAM eGen EJB
Renaming Deployment Descriptors
Adding Business Logic to a Generated EJB
Merging Multiple Deployment Descriptors
Deploying a WebLogic JAM eGen Servlet (Quick-Start Deployment)
Understanding Programming Flows
Distributed Program Link Programming Flows
Java Client Request/Response to CICS DPL
CICS Request/Response DPL to WebLogic Server EJB
CICS DPL Asynchronous No Reply to WebLogic Server Application
Transactional Java Client Request/Response to CICS DPL
Transactional CICS Request/Response DPL to WebLogic Server EJB
IMS Implicit APPC Programming Flows
Java Client Request/Response to IMS Transaction Program
IMS Asynchronous No Reply Transaction Program to Java Server
Transactional Java Client Request/Response to IMS Transaction Program
Common Programming Interface for Communications Programming Flows
Java Client Request/Response to Host CPI-C
Host CPI-C Request/Response to WebLogic Server EJB
Host CPI-C Asynchronous No Reply to Java Server
Transactional Java Client Request/Response to Host CPI-C
Transactional Host CPI-C Request/Response to WebLogic Server EJB
Performing Your Own Data Translation
Why Perform Your Own Data Translation?
How EgenClient Locates a WebLogic JAM Gateway
Using EgenClient to Make a Mainframe Request
Translating Buffers from Java to Mainframe Representation
MainframeWriter Public Interface
Using MainframeWriter to Create Data Buffers
Translating Buffers from Mainframe Format to Java
MainframeReader Public Interface
Using MainframeReader to Translate Data Buffers
DataView Programming Reference
Other Access Methods for Generated DataView Classes
Mainframe Access to DataView Classes
XML Access to DataView Classes
Hashtable Access to DataView Classes
Code for Unloading and Loading Hashtables
Rules for Unloading and Loading Hashtables
Name Translator Interface Facility
Known Limitations of WebLogic JAM working with COBOL Copybooks
eGen Application Generator Reference
Results of Running the eGen Application Generator
Understanding How WebLogic JAM Uses XML
RMI Access to the WebLogic JAM Gateway
JAM Deployed Configuration Feature
Sample JAM Administration Utility
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