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Chapter 8 Using the TIBCO Service Gateway for IMS TM : Starting a TIBCO Object Service Broker Session

Starting a TIBCO Object Service Broker Session
How to Set Session Parameters
The TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM session parameter values are those of the Native Execution Environment connected to the MPR. These are determined according to the table shown in Where to Specify Session Parameters and are described in Chapter 6, TIBCO Object Service Broker Sessions Under the Native Execution Environment.
Using the IMS TM Terminal to Start a Session
To start a session from an IMS TM terminal, enter an IMS TM trancode associated with a TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM client. Non-seamless client programs use the screen input following the trancode as the session parameter string. No data is passed to the TIBCO Object Service Broker session.
Usage of the Supplied Trancode
The supplied trancode is S6BLOGON, which is associated with the program S6BIMSC2. S6BIMSC2 is non-seamless, permits screen I/O, and uses the external security user ID (which can be overridden with the USERID parameter). When you use parameters with the S6BLOGON transaction, the syntax is:
S6BLOGON parameter[=value][,]
where:
 
The parameter name or abbreviation (valid abbreviations are listed in TIBCO Object Service Broker Parameters). Use commas to separate multiple parameters.
Example
An example of the S6BLOGON transaction is:
S6BLOGHON U=USR09,PASSWORD=USR09
This establishes a session with parameters USERID (abbreviated as U) and PASSWORD. You do not have to specify a user ID and password if you log in using /SIGNON (or an equivalent transaction). Since no rule is specified, the TIBCO Object Service Broker workbench appears, unless the user profile specifies a rule.
You can associate an IMS transaction identifier with a TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM client program and invoke it from the IMS TM terminal. Anything following the transaction name is placed in the first message segment. If the client program is conversational, the transaction name is in the SPA; if non-conversational, the transaction name is included in the first message segment.
Using Message Formatting Services (MFS) to Start a Session
To start a TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM transaction, MFS can schedule the transaction as a result of:
The Message Output Descriptor (MOD) specifies a user-defined transaction name associated with one of the TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM client programs.
Program-to-Program Message Switching to Start a Session
To start a TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM transaction by another application program, use an alternate PCB to perform a program-to-program message switch:
Program-to-program message switching is supported from non-conversational application programs to non-conversational TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM client programs ( S6BIMxNx).
Deferred program switching is supported from conversational application programs to conversational TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM client programs ( S6BIMxCx).

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