Chapter 7

Section 7.1

Implementing the VSAM eWay Sample Projects

About the VSAM eWay Sample Projects

ƒInsert employee records data into the CICSEMP table.

ƒUpdate an employee record in the CICSEMP table.

ƒDelete an employee record from the CICSEMP table.

In addition to sample Projects, the VSAM510_SAMPLE_projects.zip file also includes six sample input trigger files and ten sample output files (five per sample).

Sample input files include:

ƒTriggerDelete.in.~in

ƒTriggerInsert.in.~in (for JCE projects only)

ƒTriggerBpInsert.in.~in (for BPEL projects only)

ƒTriggerPsSelect.in.~in

ƒTriggerTableSelect.in.~in

ƒTriggerUpdate.in.~in

Sample output JCD files include:

ƒJCD_Delete_output0.dat

ƒJCD_Insert_output0.dat

ƒJCD_PsSelect_output0.dat

ƒJCD_TableSelect_output0.dat

ƒJCD_Update_output0.dat

Sample output BPEL files include:

ƒBPEL_Delete_output0.dat

ƒBPEL_Insert_output0.dat

ƒBPEL_PsSelect_output0.dat

ƒBPEL_TableSelect_output0.dat

ƒBPEL_Update_output0.dat

7.1.1Operations Used in the VSAM Sample Projects

The following database operations are used in both BPEL and JCD sample Projects:

ƒInsert

ƒUpdate

ƒDelete

ƒSelect (BPEL “SelectAll” Activity)

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Sun Microsystems 5.1.3 manual Operations Used in the Vsam Sample Projects, Sample input files include

5.1.3 specifications

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