You can set session parameters in a number of ways, as described in the following sections. You can also configure your session to use either a pre-supplied workbench or to execute a user-supplied or an installation-supplied rule.
When your session is activated, session parameter and Execution Environment parameter values are merged to determine the characteristics of your session. How this data is merged is decided by the order of evaluation described in the two tables below.
Before your session can be activated you must pass login authentication. This authentication is based on the user ID you are using to activate your session.
TIBCO Object Service Broker Parameters for more information about parameters.
The following table shows where you can specify the session parameters for clients running single sessions. If the same parameter appears in more than one place, the parameter value of the highest priority specification is used.
The installation default configuration module name is determined by the type of Execution Environment. The default module name can be overridden by specifying the Execution Environment CONFIGURATION parameter.
Refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating for TIBCO Object Service Broker default values.
h. The second last character represents the type of Execution Environment, i.e., B=Batch and N=Native. This information is displayed in the Execution Environment startup message.
The following table shows where you can specify the parameters for clients running multiple sessions. If the same parameter appears in more than one place, the parameter value of the highest priority specification is used.
Specified on the command line in the HURN session startup string or in the parameter area of the COMMAREA passed to a non-seamless TIBCO Object Service Broker/CICS interface program. Cannot be specified to a seamless TIBCO Object Service Broker/CICS interface program.
Specified on the command line in the S6BLOGON session startup string or in the parameter segment to a non-seamless TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM client program.
The installation default configuration module name is determined by the type of Execution Environment. The default module name can be overridden by specifying the CONFIGURATION Execution Environment parameter.
Refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating for TIBCO Object Service Broker default values.
m. The second last character represents the type of Execution Environment, i.e., C=CICS, I=IMS, and N=Native. This information is displayed in the Execution Environment startup message.
TIBCO Object Service Broker Parameters for detailed information about session parameters.
TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating for detailed information about creating default configuration modules.
TIBCO Object Service Broker Managing Security about TIBCO Object Service Broker security and logging in to TIBCO Object Service Broker.