The CICS® request receiver derives a CICS USERID and TRANSID that establish
CICS execution parameters for the request, before passing control to the
IIOP request processor to invoke the target methods.
Name mangling for Java Name mangling is a term that denotes the process of mapping
a name that is valid in a particular programming language to a name that is
valid in the CORBA Interface Definition Language (IDL). This topic explains
why mangling is neccesary for Java names, how the names are mangled, and how
mangling affects your CICS system.