Product libraries

To install CICS® Configuration Manager, the first step is to create the product libraries, as described in the CICS Configuration Manager: Program Directory.

CICS Configuration Manager consists of the following product libraries:

where lang is one of the following 3-character national language codes:
ENU
U.S. English
JPN
Japanese

The following figure illustrates which product libraries are used by each CICS Configuration Manager component.

Figure 1. Product libraries used by each CICS Configuration Manager component

CICS Configuration Manager programs must be located in libraries specified via a STEPLIB or JOBLIB DD card; alternatively, they may be placed in a link-listed data set. Where there is a requirement to connect to a CICS Configuration Manager server via an authenticated port, there is an additional requirement that certain modules must reside in an APF-authorized library.

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APF-authorized libraries: If you want the supplied CICS Configuration Manager ISPF or batch client to connect to the CICS Configuration Manager server via an authenticated Internet Protocol (IP) port, then you will need to APF-authorize the libraries SCCVAlang and SCCVAUTH, or add their members to an existing APF-authorized library. To connect to the server via an authenticated port, the CICS Configuration Manager clients create and send a PassTicket to the server. To create the PassTicket, the clients call an authorized program that must reside in an APF-authorized library. This requirement is described in more detail during the associated customization step, Optional: Enable PassTicket processing.

If you use only an unauthenticated port, then no CICS Configuration Manager libraries need to be APF-authorized.


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