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5 Contents19 Preface21 Summary of changes25 Chapter 1. Global user exit programsWriting global user exit programs Register conventions 26 31-bit addressing implicationsAccess register implications Using CICS servicesUsing EXEC CICS and XPI calls in the same exit program 27 Using channels and containers28 Assembler programs and LEASMEDF and global user exits The global work area Making trace entries 29 Parameters passed to the global user exit programDFHUEPAR standard parameters 32 Returning values to CICS33 Restrictions on the use of fields as programming interfacesExit programs and the CICS storage protection facilityExecution key for global user exit programs Data storage key for global user exit programs Exit programs and transaction isolation 34 Errors in user exit programsDefining, enabling, and disabling an exit program 35 Viewing active global user exitsInvoking more than one exit program at a single exit 36 Invoking a single exit program at more than one exitMaking programs threadsafe 37 Sample global user exit programsBasic sample and example programs 40 Sample programs for specific exits47 Alphabetical list of global user exit points54 Global user exit points by functional areaActivity keypoint program exit XAKUSER 55 Application Associated Data exit, XAPADMGR, in the APdomainExit XAPADMGR Sample exit program, DFH$APAD 56 Basic Mapping Support exits XBMIN and XBMOUT60 Bridge facility exit XFAINTU62 Data tables management exits XDTRD, XDTAD, and XDTLC67 DBCTL interface control program exit XXDFA68 DBCTL tracking program exits XXDFB and XXDTO69 Dispatcher domain exits XDSBWT and XDSAWT70 DL/I interface program exits XDLIPRE and XDLIPOST75 Dump domain exits XDUREQ, XDUREQC, XDUCLSE, and XDUOUT82 Enqueue EXEC interface program exits XNQEREQ and XNQEREQC89 EXEC interface program exits XEIIN, XEIOUT, XEISPIN, and XEISPOUT94 File control domain exits, XFCFRIN and XFCFROUT107 File control EXEC interface API exits XFCREQ and XFCREQC120 File control EXEC interface SPI exits XFCAREQ and XFCAREQC133 File control file state program exits XFCSREQ and XFCSREQC143 File control open/close program exit XFCNRECUsing XFCNREC with a back out recovery setting mismatch Using XFCNREC with a BWO mismatch 144 File control quiesce receive exit, XFCVSDS146 File control quiesce send exit XFCQUIS148 File control recovery program exits XFCBFAIL, XFCBOUT,XFCBOVER, and XFCLDEL159 Front End Programming Interface exits XSZARQ and XSZBRQ160 Good morning message program exit XGMTEXTHTTP client open and send exits: XWBAUTH, XWBOPEN and XWBSNDO Intersystem communication program exits XISCONA and XISLCLQ 165 Interval control program exits XICREQ, XICEXP, and XICTENF167 Interval control EXEC interface program exits XICEREQ, XICERES, and XICEREQC184 Loader domain exits XLDLOAD and XLDELETE186 Log manager domain exit XLGSTRM190 Message domain exit XMEOUT194 Monitoring domain exit XMNOUT196 Pipeline domain exitsExit XWSPRROOExit-specific parameters 174 Return codes API and SPI commands 197 Program control program exits XPCREQ, XPCERES, XPCREQC, XPCFTCH, XPCHAIR, XPCTA, and XPCABND215 Resource manager interface program exits XRMIIN and XRMIOUT217 Resource management install and discard exit XRSINDI221 Signon and signoff exits XSNON, XSNOFF, and XSNEX224 Statistics domain exit XSTOUT225 System recovery program exit XSRAB228 System termination program exit XSTERM229 Temporary storage domain exits XTSQRIN, XTSQROUT, XTSPTIN, and XTSPTOUT234 Temporary storage EXEC interface program exits XTSEREQ and XTSEREQC243 Terminal allocation program exit XALCAID245 Terminal control program exits XTCIN, XTCOUT, and XTCATTExit XTCIN Exit XTCOUT Exit XTCATT 246 Terminal not known condition exits XALTENF and XICTENF254 Transaction manager domain exit XXMATT256 Transient data program exits XTDREQ, XTDIN, and XTDOUT258 Transient data EXEC interface program exits XTDEREQ and XTDEREQC266 User log record recovery program exits XRCINIT and XRCINPT269 VTAM terminal management program exit XZCATT270 VTAM working-set module exits XZCIN, XZCOUT, XZCOUT1, and XZIQUE280 XISQUE exit for managing IPIC intersystem queues285 XRF request-processing program exit XXRSTAT289 Chapter 2. Task-related user exit programs327 Chapter 3. The user exit programming interface (XPI)447 Chapter 4. Writing initialization and shutdown programs457 Chapter 5. General notes about user-replaceable programs461 Chapter 6. Writing a program error program467 Chapter 7. Writing a transaction restart program471 Chapter 8. Writing a terminal error program501 Chapter 9. Writing a node error program537 Chapter 10. Writing a program to control autoinstall of terminals557 Chapter 11. Writing a program to control autoinstall of consoles565 Chapter 12. Writing a program to control autoinstall of APPC connections575 Chapter 13. Writing a program to control autoinstall of IPIC connections581 Chapter 14. Writing a program to control autoinstall of shipped terminals589 Chapter 15. Writing a program to control autoinstall of virtual terminals601 Chapter 16. Writing a program to control autoinstall of programs611 Chapter 17. Writing a dynamic routing program645 Chapter 18. Writing a distributed routing program681 Chapter 19. Writing a CICSDBCTL interface status program683 Chapter 20. Writing a 3270 bridge exit program685 Chapter 21. Writing a security exit program for IIOP689 Chapter 22. Writing programs to customize JVMs697 Chapter 23. Writing a distinguished name program for clients of enterprise beans701 Chapter 24. Writing an EJB event program707 Chapter 25. Writing programs to customize Language Environment run-time options for XPLink programsDFHAPXPO Defining run-time options 711 Chapter 26. The extended recovery facility overseer program731 Chapter 27. CICS logging and journaling765 Chapter 28. CICS monitoring791 Chapter 29. Writing statistics collection and analysis programs803 Chapter 30. The dynamic allocation sample program811 Chapter 31. Invoking an external security manager823 Chapter 32. Writing a good night program831 Chapter 33. Using the programmable interface to CEDA835 Chapter 34. User programs for the system definition utility program (DFHCSDUP)855 Appendix A. Coding entries in the VTAM LOGON mode table877 Appendix B. Default actions of the node abnormal condition program893 Appendix C. Analyzing CICS restart information895 Appendix D. Using the transient data write-to-terminal program (DFH$TDWT)DFH$TDWTresource definitions required 897 Appendix E. Uppercase translation899 Appendix F. The example program for the XTSEREQ global user exit, DFH$XTSE915 Appendix G. Threadsafe XPI commands917 BibliographyThe CICS Transaction Server for z/OS library The entitlement set PDF-only books 919 Other CICS booksBooks from related libraries MVS books 920 VTAM booksOther related books Determining if a publication is current 923 Accessibility925 Index Special charactersNumerics A 926 BC 927 D931 EF 932 G933 IJ K L 934 MN 936 OP Q R 937 S938 T940 U941 VW X 945 Notices947 Trademarks949 Readers Comments We'd Like to Hear from YouReaders Comments We'd Like to Hear from You 950 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
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