CREATE DJAR

Define a deployed JAR file in the local CICS region.

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramCREATE DJAR
 
>>-CREATE DJAR(data-value)--ATTRIBUTES(data-value)-------------->
 
>--ATTRLEN(data-value)-----------------------------------------><
 

Conditions: ILLOGIC, INVREQ, LENGERR, NOTAUTH

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramCREATE DJAR attributes:
 
|--+---------------------+--CORBASERVER(char4)------------------>
   '-DESCRIPTION(char58)-'
 
>--HFSFILE(char255)---------------------------------------------|
 

Description

The CREATE DJAR command installs a DJAR definition with the attribute specified on the command. It does not use a resource definition stored in the CSD. If the named DJAR already exists, it is replaced by the new definition and any beans installed in the DJAR are discarded. Any new beans in the new DJAR are installed.

A syncpoint is implicit in CREATE DJAR processing, except when an exception condition is detected early in processing the command. Uncommitted changes to recoverable resources made up to that point in the task are committed if the CREATE executes successfully, and rolled back if not. See Creating resource definitions for other general rules governing CREATE commands.

Options

ATTRIBUTES(data-value)
specifies the attributes of the CorbaServer being added. The list of attributes must be coded as a single character string using the syntax shown in DJAR attributes. See ATTRIBUTES option for general rules for specifying attributes, and the CICS® Resource Definition Guide for details about specific attributes.
Note:
You can assign default values for all attributes of a DJAR definition by specifying an ATTRLEN value of 0. You still need to specify the ATTRIBUTES option, however, even though its value is not used.
ATTRLEN(data-value)
specifies the length in bytes of the character string supplied in the ATTRIBUTES option, as a halfword binary value. The length can be from 0 to 32767.
DJAR(data-value)
specifies the 8-character name of the DJAR definition to be added.
Note:
The names of static DJAR definitions (those installed from a CSD or by means of CREATE DJAR) are limited to 8 characters. The names of dynamic DJAR definitions (those installed by the CICS scanning mechanism) can be up to 32 characters long.

Conditions

ILLOGIC
RESP2 values:
2
The command cannot be executed because an earlier CONNECTION or TERMINAL pool definition has not yet been completed.
INVREQ
RESP2 values:
n
There is a syntax error in the ATTRIBUTES string, or an error occurred during either the discard or resource definition phase of the processing. The RESP2 value is assoicated with a message written to the transient data queue CSMT which identifies more precisely the nature of the error. See Appendix C. EXEC CICS CREATE RESP2 values for information on RESP2 values.
200
The command was executed in a program defined with an EXECUTIONSET value of DPLSUBSET or a program invoked from a remote system by a distributed program link without the SYNCONRETURN option.
612
Installation of the DJAR definition failed because it already exists.
613
Installation of the DJAR definition failed because HFSfile, state, CorbaServer, or DJAR invalid.
614
Installation of the DJAR definition failed because specified CORBASERVER does not exist.
615
Installation of the DJAR definition failed because the resource resolution transaction CEJR could not attach.
617
Installation of the DJAR definition failed because specified CORBASERVER is not in a valid state.
618
Installation of a DJAR definition failed because its HFSFILE is a duplicate of one that already exists.
LENGERR
RESP2 values:
1
The length specified in ATTRLEN is negative.
NOTAUTH
RESP2 values:
100
The user associated with the issuing task is not authorized to use this command.
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