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The TIBCO Object Service Broker load library must be allocated in the startup JCL for the IMS TM Control Region. Use one of the following methods:
• Concatenate it to the existing STEPLIB statement and, if the STEPLIB already points to an APF non-authorized library, include a HRNLIB DD statement that also points to the TIBCO Object Service Broker load library.
TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS External Environments for a definition of the HRNLIB DDname.Configuring Authorized Libraries for information on making the load library authorized.A number of TIBCO Object Service Broker transactions must be defined to IMS. Sample definitions are shown below. Member IMSDCTRN in the ASM data set provides a copy of these definitions.Some of the default definitions contain a scratch pad area (SPA) size of 4096. This value must be a minimum of 14 bytes, and the maximum depends on the SPA size of the transactions with which TIBCO Object Service Broker interacts. TIBCO Object Service Broker itself does not update any space within the SPA. Specify a value appropriate for your site.A transaction class of 2 is specified by default. Specify a transaction class appropriate for your site.Customers who require data input at IMS TM terminals to be saved in uppercase and lowercase must specify EDIT=ULC on the TRANSACT macro to avoid possible data translation problems.
• The first section defines the conversational and non-conversational transactions that resume TIBCO Object Service Broker in an MPR.
• The second section defines PSB names that start with S6BIMS. These definitions use the IMS TM environment ID as the TIBCO Object Service Broker login ID.
• The last section defines PSB names that start with S6BIMT. These definitions use the IMS TM environment transaction ID as the TIBCO Object Service Broker login ID.Create PSBs to define each TIBCO Object Service Broker program to run in the IMS MPR. Refer to member IMSDCPSB in the ASM data set for a source copy of these definitions.
• The Supervisor Call (SVC) parameter must be specified in the PARMDC IMS TM Execution Environment initialization parameter member in the CNTL data set.
• The PARMDC member must be assembled and link edited into an option module by the EECONFIG job in JCL data set.
• The TIBCO Object Service Broker SVC must be installed and the MPR’s STEPLIB DD should be authorized.If you want to run with Cross Memory Services and the MPR’s STEPLIB DD concatenation is not authorized, the TIBCO Object Service Broker load library must be allocated in the MPR’s JCL with a HRNLIB DD statement.The XIDCMFS0 member in the CNTL data set provides a sample TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS logon panel defined using IMS Message Format Services. Modify the sample as required and compile it with the Message Format Service utilities provided with your IMS system. Store it in your IMS FORMAT library. To use the sample logon panel, type:After entering this command, the screen named TIBCO Object Service Broker appears. The user is then able to type in their TIBCO Object Service Broker user ID, password, and session parameters.To print output generated from an IMS TM Execution Environment, modify the @SCHEDULEMODEL(MVS,SPOOLSTRIP) table instance as explained in Customization of the TIBCO Object Service Broker @SCHEDULEMODEL Table.
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