Preparing applications to run

Translation and compilation
The integrated CICS translator
Using the integrated CICS translator
Specifying CICS translator options
The translation process
The CICS-supplied translators
Dynamic invocation of the separate translator
Translator option list
Data definition (DD name) list
Using a CICS translator
Defining translator options
Translator options
APOST
CBLCARD
CICS
COBOL2
COBOL3
CPP
CPSM
DBCS
DEBUG
DLI
EDF
EPILOG
EXCI
FEPI
FLAG (I, W, E, or S)
GDS
GRAPHIC
LEASM
LENGTH
LINECOUNT(n)
LINKAGE
MARGINS(m,n[,c])
NATLANG(EN or KA)
NOCBLCARD
NOCPSM
NODEBUG
NOEDF
NOEPILOG
NOFEPI
NOLENGTH
NOLINKAGE
NONUM
NOOPSEQUENCE
NOOPTIONS
NOPROLOG
NOSEQ
NOSEQUENCE
NOSOURCE
NOSPIE
NOVBREF
NUM
OPMARGINS(m,n[,c])
OPSEQUENCE(m,n)
OPTIONS
PROLOG
QUOTE
SEQ
SEQUENCE(m,n)
SOURCE
SP
SPACE(1 or 2 or 3)
SPIE
SYSEIB
VBREF
Translator options table
Using COPY statements
The CICS-supplied interface modules
The EXEC interface modules
The CPI Communications interface module
The SAA Resource Recovery interface module
Using the EXEC interface modules
COBOL
PL/I
C and C++
Assembler language
EXAMPLE Assembler language PROGRAM using LEASM
Installing application programs
Program installation roadmap
Preparing for program installation
Defining MVS residence and addressing modes
Establishing a program’s addressing mode
CICS address space considerations
Making programs permanently resident
Running applications in the link pack area
Running application programs in the RDSAs
Assembler
C and C/++
COBOL
PL/I
Using BMS map sets in application programs
Using the CICS-supplied procedures to install application programs
Installing programs in load library secondary extents
Including the CICS-supplied interface modules
Installing assembler language application programs
Installing COBOL application programs
Sample JCL to install COBOL application programs
Installing PL/I application programs
Sample JCL to install PL/I application programs
PL/I procedure with an integrated translator
Installing C application programs
Sample JCL to install C application programs
Including pre-translated code with your C source code
Using your own job streams
Translator requirements
Online programs that use EXEC CICS or EXEC DLI commands
Online programs that use the CALL DLI interface
Batch or BMP programs that use EXEC DLI commands
Batch or BMP programs that use DL/I CALL commands
Installing map sets and partition sets
Installing map sets
Types of map sets
Defining the type of map set you require
Using extended data stream terminals
Installing physical map sets
Installing symbolic description map sets
Installing physical and symbolic description maps together
Using the DFHMAPT procedure to install HTML templates from BMS maps
JCL to install physical and symbolic description maps
Adding a CSECT to your map assembly
Installing partition sets
Defining programs, map sets, and partition sets to CICS
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