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The Next Generation of Distributed IBM CICS

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 03 June 2015

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ISBN-10: 0738440574
ISBN-13: 9780738440576
IBM Form #: SG24-7185-01


Authors: Raghavendran Srinivasan, Janaki Sundar, Prashanth Bhat, Nageswararao V Gokavarapu and Ashwini Deshpande

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Abstract

This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes IBM TXSeries® for Multiplatforms, which is the premier IBM distributed transaction processing software for business-critical applications. Before describing distributed transaction processing in general, we introduce the most recent version of TXSeries for Multiplatforms. We focus on the following areas:

  • The technical value of TXSeries for Multiplatforms

  • New features in TXSeries for Multiplatforms

  • Core components of TXSeries

  • Common TXSeries deployment scenarios

  • Deployment, development, and administrative choices

  • Technical considerations

It also demonstrates enterprise integration with products, such as relational database management system (RDBMS), IBM WebSphere® MQ, and IBM WebSphere Application Server. In addition, it describes system customization, reviewing several features, such as capacity planning, backup and recovery, and high availability (HA).

We describe troubleshooting in TXSeries. We also provide details about migration from version to version for TXSeries. A migration checklist is included.

We demonstrate a sample application that we created, called BigBlueBank, its installation, and the server-side and client-side programs. Other topics in this book include application development and system administration considerations.

This book describes distributed IBM Customer Information Control System (IBM CICS®) solutions, and how best to develop distributed CICS applications.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to IBM TXSeries for Multiplatforms

Chapter 2. IBM TXSeries environment

Chapter 3. Developing distributed IBM CICS applications

Chapter 4. Enterprise integration

Chapter 5. System customization

Chapter 6. Troubleshooting

Chapter 7. Upgrading to the latest version of TXSeries

Chapter 8. The BigBlueBank sample application

Chapter 9. Application development and administration choices

Chapter 10. Enable IBM TXSeries applications as JSON web services for mobile workloads

Chapter 11. Migrating Oracle Tuxedo applications with IBM Migration Assistant

Appendix A. Systems Network Architecture: Configuration details

Appendix B. Additional material

 

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