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5 Contents19 Notices23 Preface25 BibliographyCICS Transaction Server for OS/390 CICS books for CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 26 CICSPlex SM books for CICS Transaction Server for OS/390Other CICS booksxxiv ACF/TCAM Version 3 Application Programming ACF/TCAM Installation and Migration Guide CICS Transaction Server for OS/390: Planning for InstallationIf you have any questions about the CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 library, see which discusses both hardcopy and softcopy books and the ways that the books can be ordered. Books from related librariesThis section lists the non-CICS books that are referred to in this manual. ACF/TCAM books, SC30-3121 , SC30-3117 , SC30-3233. 27 MVS booksVTAM booksSNA Sessions Between Logical Units SNA Formats Service Level Reporter Version 3 General Information OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Security Administrators Guide IMS/ESA Application Programming: DL/I Calls OS/390 eNetwork Communications Server: SNA Programming OS/390 eNetwork Communications Server: SNA Network Implementation Other related books, SA22-7200 , SC26-3062 OS/390 Security Server External Security Interface (RACROUTE) Macro, GC28-1922 , SC28-1915 , GH19-6529 , GA27-3136 , GC20-1868 28 Determining if a publication is currentTransaction Processing and Data Collection Kit xxvi 29 Summary of changes35 Chapter 1. Global user exit programsOverview what is a global user exit? 36 Global user exit programsRegister conventions 37 31-bit addressing implicationsAccess register implicationsIBM ESA/370 Principles of Operation Using CICS servicesUsing EXEC CICS and XPI calls in the same exit program 38 Using EDF with global user exitsThe global work area 39 Making trace entriesParameters passed to the global user exit program 42 Returning values to CICS43 Restrictions on the use of elds as programming interfacesExit programs and the CICS storage protection facilityExecution key for global user exit programs Data storage key for global user exit programs 44 Errors in user exit programs45 Dening, enabling, and disabling an exit programInvoking more than one exit program at a single exit 46 Invoking a single exit program at more than one exitSample global user exit programs 51 List of global user exit points57 Activity keypoint program exit XAKUSERRecovery and Restart Guide Exit XAKUSERactivity keypoint program exit 59 Basic Mapping Support exits XBMIN and XBMOUT60 Exit XBMINExit XBMOUT 61 The eld element table structure62 Programming the XBMIN exitProgramming the XBMOUT exit 64 Bridge facility exitExit XFAINTU 65 Data tables management exits XDTRD, XDTAD, and XDTLCCICS Shared Data TablesGuide Exit XDTRD 68 Exit XDTADCICS Shared Data TablesGuide 36 69 Exit XDTLC71 DBCTL interface control program exit XXDFADBCTL interface control program exit 72 DBCTL tracking program exits XXDFB and XXDTO Exit XXDFBCICS IMS Database Control Guide 40 DBCTL tracking program exits 73 Exit XXDTODBCTL tracking program exits 74 Dispatcher domain exits XDSBWT and XDSAWTExit XDSBWT Exit XDSAWT 76 DL/I interface program exits XDLIPRE and XDLIPOSTCICS IMS Database Control Guide 44 IMS/ESA Application Programming: DL/I Calls 77 Exit XDLIPRE79 Exit XDLIPOST81 Dump domain exits XDUREQ, XDUREQC, XDUCLSE, and XDUOUTExit XDUREQ 84 The sample program for the XDUREQ exit, DFH$XDRQExit XDUREQC 87 Exit XDUCLSEExit XDUOUT 89 Enqueue EXEC interface program exits XNQEREQ and XNQEREQCExit XNQEREQ 90 Exit XNQEREQC95 Sample exit program, DFH$XNQE97 EXEC interface program exits XEIIN, XEIOUT, XEISPIN, and XEISPOUTThe command parameter listCICS Application this execution 98 Bypassing commandsExit XEIIN 99 Exit XEISPIN100 Exit XEIOUTExit XEISPOUT 102 File control EXEC interface API exits XFCREQ and XFCREQC106 Modifying elds in the command-level parameter structureA list of input and output elds 108 Modifying the EID76 Example of modifying read integrity bits 109 Use of the task token UEPTSTOKUse of the parameter UEPFSHIP 110 The EIBExample of how XFCREQ and XFCREQC can be used 111 Exit XFCREQ112 Exit XFCREQC115 File control EXEC interface SPI exits XFCAREQ and XFCAREQC116 Exit XFCAREQ117 Exit XFCAREQC123 Modifying elds in the command-level parameter structure126 Modifying the EID127 Use of the task token UEPTSTOKModifying user arguments 128 File control le state program exits XFCSREQ and XFCSREQC129 Exit XFCSREQ132 Exit XFCSREQC137 File control open/close program exit XFCNRECRecovery and Restart Guide le control open/close program exit 138 Exit XFCNRECle control open/close program exit 106 139 File control quiesce receive exit, XFCVSDS140 Exit XFCVSDS142 File control quiesce send exit XFCQUIS144 File control recovery program exits XFCBFAIL, XFCBOUT,XFCBOVER, and XFCLDELOrder of invocation Exit XFCBFAIL, le control backout failure exit 149 Exit XFCBOUT, le control backout exit151 Exit XFCBOVER, le control backout override exit154 Exit XFCLDEL, le control logical delete exit158 Good morning message program exit XGMTEXTgood morning message program exit 126 159 Intersystem communication program exits XISCONA and XISLCLQThe XISCONA exit 162 The XISLCLQ exit164 Interval control program exits XICREQ, XICEXP, and XICTENFExit XICREQ132 interval control program exits 165 Exit XICEXPExit XICTENFinterval control program exits 166 Interval control EXEC interface program exits XICEREQ and XICEREQCExit XICEREQ 167 Exit XICEREQC179 Loader domain exits XLDLOAD and XLDELETEExit XLDLOAD 180 Exit XLDELETE181 Log manager domain exit XLGSTRMsysname OS/390 MVS Authorized Assembler Services Reference ALE-DYN 182 Exit XLGSTRMOS/390 MVS Authorized Assembler Services Reference ALE-DYN 150 183 An example of how XLGSTRM can be used184 Message domain exit XMEOUT185 Exit XMEOUTdate time applid 186 154 journalname module lename journalname date, time, applid module lename 187 The sample XMEOUT global user exit programs188 Monitoring domain exit XMNOUTExit XMNOUT 190 Program control program exits XPCREQ, XPCREQC, XPCFTCH, XPCHAIR, XPCTA, and XPCABNDXPCREQ and XPCREQC 197 Exit XPCFTCHbefore the original program is invoked instead of The sample XPCFTCH global user exit program, DFH$PCEX 198 Exit XPCHAIR200 Exit XPCTA168 The sample XPCTA global user exit program, DFH$PCTA 201 Exit XPCABND203 Resource manager interface program exits XRMIIN and XRMIOUT Exit XRMIINresource manager interface program exits 204 Exit XRMIOUTresource manager interface program exits 172 205 Resource management install and discard exit XRSINDIExit XRSINDI 209 Signon and signoff exits XSNON and XSNOFFExit XSNONsign on and sign off exits 210 Exit XSNOFFsign on and sign off exits 178 212 Statistics domain exit XSTOUTExit XSTOUT 214 System recovery program exit XSRAB Exit XSRAB218 System termination program exit XSTERMExit XSTERM186 system termination program exit 219 Temporary storage domain exits XTSQRIN, XTSQROUT, XTSPTIN, and XTSPTOUTExit XTSQRIN 220 Exit XTSQROUT222 Exit XTSPTIN223 Exit XTSPTOUT225 Temporary storage EXEC interface program exits XTSEREQ and XTSEREQC226 Exit XTSEREQ227 Exit XTSEREQC235 Terminal allocation program exit XALCAIDExit XALCAID 237 Terminal control program exits XTCIN, XTCOUT, XTCATT, XTCTIN, and XTCTOUT Exit XTCINExit XTCOUT 238 Exit XTCATTExit XTCTIN 239 Exit XTCTOUT240 Terminal not known condition exits XALTENF and XICTENFThe exits 241 Exit XALTENF244 Exit XICTENF246 The sample program for the XALTENF and XICTENF exits, DFHXTENF248 Transaction manager domain exit XXMATT Exit XXMATT250 Transient data program exits XTDREQ, XTDIN, and XTDOUT Exit XTDREQ251 Exit XTDIN252 Exit XTDOUT253 Transient data EXEC interface program exits XTDEREQ and XTDEREQCExit XTDEREQ 255 Exit XTDEREQC262 User log record recovery program exits XRCINIT and XRCINPTCoding the exit programs 263 Enabling the exit programs264 Exit XRCINITExit XRCINPT 266 VTAM terminal management program exit XZCATT Exit XZCATTVTAMterminal management program exit 234 267 VTAM working-set module exits XZCIN, XZCOUT, XZCOUT1, and XZIQUEExit XZCIN Exit XZCOUT 268 Exit XZCOUT1269 XZIQUE exit for managing intersystem queues275 Designing an XZIQUE global user exit program278 XRF request-processing program exit XXRSTATCICS/ESA 3.3 XRF Guide 246 Exit XXRSTAT 281 Chapter 2. Task-related user exit programs315 Chapter 3. The user exit programming interface (XPI)425 Chapter 4. Writing initialization and shutdown programs433 Chapter 5. General notes about user-replaceable programs439 Chapter 6. Writing a program error programCICS Recovery and Restart Guide 440 408 442 410 Figure 15. Source of DFHPEPcommunication area (assembler-language) (Part 2 of 2) 443 Chapter 7. Writing a transaction restart program447 Chapter 8. Writing a terminal error program481 Chapter 9. Writing a node error program517 Chapter 10. Writing a program to control autoinstall of terminals537 Chapter 11. Writing a program to control autoinstall of consoles545 Chapter 12. Writing a program to control autoinstall of APPC connections555 Chapter 13. Writing a program to control autoinstall of shipped terminals563 Chapter 14. Writing a program to control autoinstall of Client virtual terminals571 Chapter 15. Writing a program to control autoinstall of programs581 Chapter 16. Writing a dynamic routing program607 Chapter 17. Writing a distributed routing program627 Chapter 18. Writing a CICSDBCTL interface status program631 Chapter 19. Writing a 3270 bridge exit programExternal Interfaces Guide 633 Chapter 20. Writing a security exit program for IIOP635 Chapter 21. Writing a program to tailor JVM execution environment variables641 Chapter 22. The extended recovery facility overseer program661 Chapter 23. CICS logging and journaling689 Chapter 24. CICS monitoring709 Chapter 25. CICS statistics723 Chapter 26. Using TCAM with CICS745 Chapter 27. The dynamic allocation sample program753 Chapter 28. Invoking a user-written external security manager765 Chapter 29. Writing a good night program773 Chapter 30. User programs for the system denition utility program (DFHCSDUP)793 Chapter 31. The programmable interface to the RDO transaction, CEDA799 Appendix A. Coding entries in the VTAM LOGON mode table821 Appendix B. Default actions of the node abnormal condition program835 Appendix C. Transient data write-to-terminal program (DFH$TDWT)Resource denitions required 837 Appendix D. Uppercase translationUppercase translation of national charactersCharacter Data Representation Architecture Level 1 - Registry Using the XZCIN exit Using DFHTCTDY 838 TS data sharing messages839 Appendix E. The example program for the XTSEREQ global user exit, DFH$XTSE855 Index Special CharactersNumerics A 856 BC D 860 EF G 861 I862 JK L M 863 N864 OP 865 QR S 866 T869 UV W X 873 Sending your comments to IBM
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