Services for CICS
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Re: Fw: CICS 3.1 Installation and Web Services for CICS
Hello Rick
3.1 Installation and Web Services for CICS
Kenneth R. Barkhau
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Re: Fw: CICS 3.1 Installation and Web Services
guide for more info about the sample
application.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kenneth R Barkhau
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 11:54 AM
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Subject: Re: CICS 3.1 Installation and Web Services for CICS
You might want to distinguish between using CICS as a web server (check
the CICS TS 3.1 Internet Guide, SC34-6450), and using CICS as a Web
Services provider (check the CICS TS 3.1 Web Services Guide,
SC34-6458). As a web server, CICS can deliver both static web pages and
Hunter,
I actually got the same impression from his original post.
Ken, Web Services provides program-to-program communications which can
be (but doesn't have to be) cross platform. So an application on Linux
for System z or Windows (for instance) can call a CICS program. A CICS
program,
Hunter,
CICS can also act as a Web Service client. However such kind of question
should be moved to CICS-L rather the IBM-Main.
Roland
You might want to distinguish between using CICS as a web server (check
the CICS TS 3.1 Internet Guide, SC34-6450), and using CICS as a Web
Services
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