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Chapter 1 Using Execution Environment Parameters : Usage of the Parameters

Usage of the Parameters
Configuration Parameters
z/OS: Configuration parameters are specified via JCL, using the EECONFIG member of the CNTL data set. This member contains JCL for creating parameter modules for all TIBCO Object Service Broker z/OS environments.
See Also
TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating for information about using EECONFIG.
Execution Environment Initialization Parameters
Execution Environment initialization parameters are used to initialize peer servers and Execution Environments. The parameters are specified in the following places:
Execution Environment parameter input file
Execution environment parameters file (ee.prm)
Execution environment parameters file (ee.prm)
See Also
TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS External Environments or TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems External Environments for detailed information about input files and how to start up Execution Environments.
Session Startup Parameters
You use session startup parameters to define the characteristics of user sessions. The parameters are initially defined at the Execution Environment level in the following places:
TIBCO Object Service Broker user profile
TIBCO Object Service Broker user profile
TIBCO Object Service Broker user profile
These can then be overwritten by the following at the session level:
SDK (C/C++) STARTSS parameter (all platforms)
SDK (Java) Session constructor or start method (all platforms)
See Also
TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating or TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating for detailed information about input files and how to start up sessions.
TIBCO Object Service Broker Object Integration Gateway for details about the use of session startup parameters in the Object Integration Gateway.
TIBCO Object Service Broker Monitor Parameters
Open Systems: TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process (osMon) parameters define the characteristics of the TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process. This process is required to handle the communication connection and is used by all session types except for batch. The parameters are defined in the following places:
System Parameters
TIBCO Object Service Broker system parameters are used to set default name values and log file information. The parameters are defined in the following places:

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