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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgments About the Authors Preface
Prerequisite Knowledge Learning More about IMS We Welcome Your Feedback
Part I: Overview of IMS
Chapter 1. IMS: From Apollo to Enterprise
IMS and the Apollo Program IMS as a Database Management System IMS as a Transaction Manager Who Uses IMS? IMS and Enterprise Integration
Chapter 2. Overview of the IMS Product
IMS Database Manager IMS Transaction Manager IMS System Services IMS Product Documentation Hardware and Software Requirements for IMS
Chapter 3. Access to and from IMS
IMS-Managed Application Program Access Accessing IMS from Other Application Runtime Environments Access to and from IMS Using the IMS SOA Integration Suite Components Accessing from IMS Accessing to and from IMS
Chapter 4. IMS and z/OS
How IMS Relates to z/OS Structure of IMS Subsystems Running an IMS System Running Multiple IMS Systems How IMS Uses z/OS Services
Chapter 5. Setting Up, Running, and Maintaining IMS
Installing IMS Defining an IMS System IMS Startup IMS Logging IMS Utility Programs IMS Recovery IMS Shutdown Maintaining an IMS system
Part II: IMS Database Manager
Chapter 6. Overview of the IMS Database Manager
IMS Database Manager Overview Implementation of IMS Databases Full-Function Databases Fast Path Data Entry Databases Storing Data in IMS and DB2 for z/OS Storing XML Data in IMS Open Database Manager
Chapter 7. Overview of the IMS Hierarchical Database Model
IMS Hierarchical Database Basics Basic Segment Types Sequence Fields and Access Paths
Chapter 8. Implementing the IMS Hierarchical Database Model
Segments, Records, and Pointers IMS Hierarchical Access Methods Operating System Access Methods IMS Checkpoints Locking Data
Chapter 9. Data Sharing
How Applications Share Data DBRC and Data Sharing
Chapter 10. The Database Reorganization Process
Purpose of Database Reorganization When to Reorganize Databases Overview of the Database Reorganization Process
Chapter 11. The Database Recovery Process
Determining When Recovery Is Needed Overview of the Database Recovery Process IMS Backup and Recovery Utilities
Part III: IMS Transaction Manager
Chapter 12. Overview of the IMS Transaction Manager
IMS TM Control Region Data Communications Control Environment IMS TM Network Overview Terminal Types APPC/IMS MSC and ISC Input Message Types Input Destination Message Format Service Message Queuing Operating an IMS Network Open Transaction Manager Access IMS Connect Workload Routing with the IMS Connect OTMA Interface WebSphere MQ
Chapter 13. How IMS TM Processes Input
IMS TM Messages Input Message Origin Transaction Scheduling Program and Transaction Definitions That Affect Scheduling Scheduling a BMP or JBP Application Scheduling Fast Path Transactions Scheduling in a Shared-Queues Environment IMS Transaction Flow OTMA Message Processing Synchronous Callout IMS Connect Implementation of Synchronous Callout Transaction Expiration
Part IV: IMS Application Development
Chapter 14. Application Programming Overview
Application Program Structure IMS Setup for Applications IMS Application Programming Interfaces IMS Application Calls IMS System Service Calls Testing IMS Applications
Chapter 15. Application Programming for the IMS Database Manager
Introduction to Database Processing Processing a Single Database Record COBOL and PL/I Programming Considerations Processing Databases with Logical Relationships Processing Databases with Secondary Indexes Loading Databases Using Batch Checkpoint/Restart
Chapter 16. Application Programming for the IMS Transaction Manager
Application Program Processing Transaction Manager Application Design
Chapter 17. Editing and Formatting Messages
Message Format Service Basic Edit Function
Chapter 18. Application Programming in Java
IMS Universal Drivers Overview IMS Database Java Metadata Supported SQL Keywords Variable-Length Segment Support Virtual Foreign Key Fields IMS Support for the JVM Runtime Environment Developing JMP Applications Developing JBP Applications Issuing Synchronous Callout Requests from a Java Dependent Region Enterprise COBOL Interoperability with JMP and JBP Applications Accessing DB2 for z/OS Databases from JMP or JBP Applications Java Interoperability with MPP, IFP, and BMP Applications Distributed Connectivity with the IMS Universal Drivers XML Storage in IMS Databases
Part V: IMS System Administration
Chapter 19. The IMS System Definition Process
Overview of the IMS System Definition Process IMS System Definition Macros Extended Terminal Option Dynamic Resource Definition and Online Change
Chapter 20. Customizing IMS
What Can Be Customized Exit Routine Naming Conventions Changeable Interfaces and Control Blocks IMS Standard User Exit Parameter List Routine Binding Restrictions Registers and Save Areas IMS Callable Services Exit Routine Performance Considerations
Chapter 21. IMS Security
Overview of DB/DC and DCCTL Security Overview of DBCTL Security
Chapter 22. IMS Logging
Overview of IMS System Logging Database Recovery Control Facility IMS System Checkpoints IMS Log Data Sets
Chapter 23. Database Recovery Control Facility
Overview of DBRC DBRC Tasks DBRC Components When to Use DBRC Communicating with DBRC DBRC Functions Overview of the RECON Data Sets Defining and Creating the RECON Data Sets Initializing the RECON Data Sets Allocating the RECON Data Sets to an IMS System Maintaining the RECON Data Sets Reorganizing RECON Data Sets Re-creating the RECON Data Sets Recommendations for RECON Data Sets
Chapter 24. Operating IMS
Controlling IMS Modifying and Controlling System Resources Starting IMS Restarting IMS Monitoring the System Shutting Down IMS IMS Failure Recovery Controlling Data Sharing
Chapter 25. IMS Recovery Facilities
Recovery of Failing IMS Components Recovery Using Dynamic Backout and Batch Backout Recovery Using DBRC Recovery in an IMSplex Recovery in a Parallel Sysplex Environment Recovery Using InfoSphere IMS Replication for z/OS Recovery Using IMS Recovery Expert for z/OS Recovery Using the Extended Recovery Facility Recovery Using Remote Site Recovery (RSR)
Chapter 26. IBM IMS Tools
Application Management Tools Backup and Recovery Tools Database Administration and Change Management Tools Data Governance/Regulatory Compliance Tools Information Integration Management Tools Performance Management Tools Transaction Management and System Management Tools Utilities Management Tools Miscellaneous IMS Tools
Part VI: IMS in a Parallel Sysplex Environment
Chapter 27. Introduction to Parallel Sysplex
Goals of a Sysplex Environment Some Components and Terminology in a Parallel Sysplex IMS Data Sharing and the Sysplex Environment IMS Transaction Manager and the Sysplex Environment IMS Common Service Layer and the IMSplex
Chapter 28. IMSplexes and the IMS Common Service Layer
IMSplex Overview IMS Components and System Services That Are Part of an IMSplex z/OS Components and System Services Used in an IMSplex Common Service Layer Overview CSL Configuration Examples CSL Managers Defining and Tailoring an IMSplex IMS Functions That Use the IMS Common Service Layer Operating an IMSplex
Part VII: Appendixes
Appendix A. Glossary Appendix B. Notices
Copyright License Trademarks
Index
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