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1. Ensure the server components are started if you are accessing TIBCO Object Service Broker on another machine. You may need to check with your System Administrator.If the server components reside on your Windows computer, before starting the workbench, you must complete the following procedure.If the server components reside on your Solaris computer, before starting the workbench, you must complete the following procedure.
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2. If the server components reside on z/OS, before starting the workbench ensure that the TIBCO Object Service Broker system is running. For details on how to start a system on z/OS refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating.
• A customer-supplied Telnet 3270 emulation program, which is used to display a text workbench on Open SystemsThe following sections describe how to get started with ostty, a TSO managed text workbench, and a Telnet 3270 emulation program. For details about getting started with the TIBCO Object Service Broker UI, refer to Getting Started with the TIBCO Object Service Broker UI.
Text workbenches are also available under CICS and IMS TM. These require the appropriate Service Gateways to be installed which are separately purchased components of TIBCO Object Service Broker.TIBCO Object Service Broker comes with three predefined user IDs and passwords to get you started. The default user ID at installation time is SYSADMIN. You use the Security interface to define other user IDs and passwords.
2. At the displayed prompt, enter the password for the specified User ID. The password and user ID are case sensitive.
3. This displays a text-based workbench. For details on how to use this workbench, refer to Understanding the Default Developer’s Workbench.The USER CLIST, distributed with TIBCO Object Service Broker in the CLIST data set, runs a TIBCO Object Service Broker TSO client. The list of parameters that you can specify when you start your session—and the default values for some of the parameters—should be customized for your installation usage.For more details about starting a TSO session, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS External Environments.VTAM LU2 sessions are established by logging in through a VTAM LU2 (3270) terminal. To start a VTAM LU2 session, use the following command:
The EENAME parameter value specified when the Native Execution Environment was initialized. Ask your system administrator to provide you with this value. [optional requirement] The password of the user ID set by the U parameter.For more details about starting a VTAM LU2 session within a Native Execution Environment, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS External Environments.
6. Enter your TIBCO Object Service Broker user ID and password (refer to the note after step 8). The password and user ID are case sensitive.You can leave this field blank. You enter information in this field only if you want to override the values for the session parameters. Any information you enter is limited to 128 characters over 2 lines.
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• When logging in to TIBCO Object Service Broker using Telnet 3270, your password is sent over the network as clear text.For details on how to use the text-based workbench, refer to Understanding the Default Developer’s Workbench.Default values are supplied for client sessions. You can customize these values via session parameters and with the $SETOPT shareable tool. Refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker Parameters for details about the parameters available to customize your session and how to change them. Refer TIBCO Object Service Broker Shareable Tools for details about using $SETOPT.
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