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This document is intended for application designers and developers who have experience in the operation and administration of IBM CICS and a working knowledge of the administration, file structure, and installation of the Sun
Mainframe Transaction Processing software (Sun MTP).
In order to fully use the information in this document, you must have thorough knowledge of the topics discussed in these books:
Chapter 1 describes the Development System main menu and the tools you can use to create applications. It also provides information about Sun MTP standards.
Chapter 2 explains how to use the Sun MTP File Editor.
Chapter 3 describes how to use the Development System's UNIX® file utilities.
Chapter 4 describes Sun MTP support for the CICS API and the differences between Sun MTP and CICS.
Chapter 5 explains how to compile COBOL and PL/I application programs and BMS maps using the Development System tools. It also describes how to compile online COBOL programs and assemble maps using the command line interface.
Chapter 6 describes Sun MTP support for application programs written in Liant Open PL/I.
Chapter 7 describes Sun MTP support for application programs written in the C programming language.
Chapter 8 describes Sun MTP support for application programs written in the Java
programming language.
Chapter 9 explains the screens and function key usage for the Screen Generation Utility (SGU).
Chapter 10 explains how Sun MTP supports the SQL interface to relational database management systems (RDBMS).
Chapter 11 describes how client applications communicate with a Sun MTP region using sockets.
Chapter 12 describes how to configure Sun MTP to work with MQSeries clients. It also explains issues that affect programs written to access the MQSeries messaging and queueing API.
Chapter 13 describes how to use the MQ-JMS Bridge.
Chapter 14 explains how to debug online applications using the Sun MTP Debug Facility, Micro Focus Animator for COBOL, Liant CodeWatch for PL/I, and the C symbolic debugger.
Chapter 15 describes how to invoke, compile, configure and execute batch programs using Sun MTP. Also included is information about debugging batch programs.
Chapter 16 describes how to access VSAM files using C programs that are not defined as Sun MTP resources. It also describes the supported C-ISAM functions.
The Glossary contains a list of terms used in this document.
This document does not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices. Refer to the following for this information:
operating environment documentation, which is at
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