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Chapter 4 Initializing and Testing the Native Execution Environment : Initialization Activities

Initialization Activities
Customize PARMNEE
Sample Native Execution Environment initialization parameters are provided in member PARMNEE of the CNTL data set. Review all the parameters contained in the member and specify proper values for each one.
Step NATIVE in the EECONFIG member in the JCL data set must be uncommented and run to create the default option module before starting a Native Execution Environment. For a description of the sample initialization parameters included in this step, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker Parameters.
Hierarchy of Initialization Parameters
Initialization parameters can be specified in several ways:
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All operating system restrictions apply when using this keyword; for example, the coded input string cannot be longer than 100 characters.
Here is an example of how to code the PARM= keyword on the EXEC statement:
//STEP1 EXEC
         PGM=HRNDR000,PARM='TDS=TESTSRV,EENAME=HRNSRVB,CLASS=G'
In this example, the Native Execution Environment establishes communications with a Data Object Broker that has a communications identifier of TESTSRV. The name of the Execution Environment VTAM ACB to be opened is HRNSRVB. Output generated by users while logged in is directed to SYSOUT class G.
 
This login example assumes that the necessary VTAM resources specified in the login command are correctly defined to the system prior to the login command being issued.
Define a VTAM ACB Definition for Each Native Execution Environment
The Native Execution Environment requires a dedicated VTAM application definition. Define the definition if it does not already exist. The application definition to be used by the Execution Environment is specified by the EENAME Execution Environment parameter. Refer to Define a VTAM ACB Definition for Each Native Execution Environment for specific details.
Enable Use of the TIBCO Object Service Broker UI
Use the following steps to activate the connection to the TIBCO Object Service Broker UI:
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Ensure that National Language Support (NLS) is turned on in your TIBCO Object Service Broker system. For information about how to turn on NLS in TIBCO Object Service Broker, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker National Language Support.
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STANDBYNUM=nn to the Execution Environment’s HRNIN parameter file, where nn is a number greater than the number of concurrent TIBCO Object Service Broker UI sessions you expect on the Execution Environment. This parameter makes nn sessions available for TIBCO Object Service Broker UI users. For more information on this parameter, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker Parameters.
 
For instructions on installing the TIBCO Object Service Broker UI, see TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems Installing and Operating.

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