The following components are unloaded from the distribution tapes during the standard installation process described in the CICS® Transaction Server for z/OS® Program Directory. Note that z/OS UNIX System Services must be active in full function mode during this process to enable files to be stored in HFS.
Java™ component | Location | Comments |
Directories containing JAR files | HFS directories:
/pathprefix/usr/lpp/cicsts/cicsts31/lib /pathprefix/usr/lpp/cicsts/cicsts31/samples /pathprefix/usr/lpp/cicsts/cicsts31/docs |
cicsts31 is a user-defined value specified on the USSDIR parameter in the DFHISTAR installation job. |
Sample programs | HFS directory:
/pathprefix/usr/lpp/cicsts/cicsts31/samples |
The sample programs demonstrate the use of IIOP, EJBs, output redirection and the JCICS classes |
JVM profiles
DFHJVMPR (DFHJVMCD is reserved for the use of CICS)DFHJVMPC DFHJVMPS DFHJVMCC DFHJVMCD |
HFS directory:
/pathprefix/usr/lpp/cicsts/cicsts31/JVMProfiles directory |
cicsts31 is a user-defined value for the CICS_DIRECTORY variable in the DFHIJVMJ installation job. See JVM profiles for more information about the JVM sample profiles. |
JVM properties files
dfjjvmpr.props dfjjvmpc.props dfjjvmps.props dfjjvmcc.props dfjjvmcd.props |
HFS directory:
/pathprefix/usr/lpp/cicsts/cicsts31/props/ |
cicsts31 is a user-defined value for the CICS_DIRECTORY variable in the DFHIJVMJ installation job. For more information about the JVM sample properties files, see JVM properties files. |
Java security policy file
dfjejbpl.security |
HFS directory:
/pathprefix/usr/lpp/cicsts/cicsts31/lib/ security/dfjejbpl.policy |
cicsts31 is a user-defined value specified on the USSDIR parameter in the DFHISTAR installation job. See JVM properties files for more information about the sample Java security policy file. |
hlq.SDFJAUTH library | MVS™ PDSE libraries | Contains components of the SJ domain. See Authorizing the hlq.SDFJAUTH library for more information. |
hlq.SDFJLPA library | MVS PDSE libraries | The library is empty after installation, but is used for CICS modules that support the Java IIOP environment. See The hlq.SDFJLPA library for more information. |