The locations of sample exits and how to edit them for
your use.
Sample user exit files are supplied in <install_path>\samples\c\exits.
See
Sample programs for more details about the
samples, and how to edit them for your system. To install the samples:
- Make any required changes to the details of servers and aliases
to make files cicsecix and cicsepix:
- On Windows,
run ecix1mak.cmd and epix1mak.cmd
- To compile the user exit sample programs using the supplied sample
makefile, issue the following command:
make -f samp2.mak
To compile the user exit sample programs on Linux on POWER® using
the IBM® XL C compiler, issue
the following command:
make -f samp2.mak COMPILER=XL
- Copy cicsecix and cicsepix to the <install_path>\bin subdirectory
The following header files define the exit interfaces:
- cicsecix.h
- A header file in the <install_path>\include directory
that defines:
- inputs and outputs for each ECI exit
- the format of the list of addresses for calling ECI exits
- data structures used by ECI exits
- return code values for ECI exits.
- cicsepix.h
- A header file in the <install_path>\include directory
that defines:
- inputs and outputs for each EPI exit
- the format of the list of addresses for calling EPI exits
- data structures used by EPI exits
- return code values for EPI exits.
- ecix1.c
- A template that you can use to write your own ECI user exits.
It does not perform any actions if you compile it.
- epix1.c
- A template that you can use to write your own EPI user exits.
It does not perform any actions if you compile it.