Summary of changes
This book is based on the

Customization Guide

for CICS Transaction Server for
OS/390 Release 2, SC33-1683-01. Changes from that edition are indicated by
vertical bars in the left margin.

Changes for this edition

These are the most significant changes for this edition:
vThe following new global user exits are described in “Chapter 1. Global user exit
programs” on page 3:
XBMIN and XBMOUT,in CICS Basic Mapping Support
XLDLOAD and XLDELETE, in the CICS loader domain
vThe following global user exits have been modified:
XDTAD, XDTLC, and XDTRD
– XISCONA
XNQEREQ and XNQEREQC
– XFAINTU
– XRSINDI
XTSPTIN, XTSQRIN, and XTSQROUT
XTSEREQ and XTSEREQC
vInformation about using the dynamic routing program to route DPL requests and
transactions started by EXEC CICS STARTcommands has been added to
“Chapter 16. Writing a dynamic routing program”on page 549.
vA new user-replaceable program, DFHDSRP,is described in “Chapter 17. Writing
a distributed routing program” on page575.
vA new user-replaceable program, DFHJVMAT,is described in “Chapter 21.
Writing a program to tailor JVM execution environment variables” on page603.
DFHJVMATcan be used to customize the execution attributes of the CICS Java
virtual machine.
vA new user-replaceable program, DFHXOPUS, is described in “Chapter20.
Writing a security exit program for IIOP” on page601. DFHXOPUS provides a
USERID for inbound IIOP requests.

Changes for CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 Release 2

These were the most significant changes:
vThe following new global user exits were described in “Chapter 1. Global user
exit programs” on page 3:
In the dump domain:
- XDUREQC
In the enqueue EXEC interface program:
- XNQEREQ
- XNQEREQC
In the EXEC interface program:
- XEISPIN
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