When an application requests a JVM, CICS needs to find the JVM profile for that JVM, and the JVM properties file that it references, on HFS. If you alter the location or the name of either of these items, you need to let CICS know. This section tells you how to do this.
As JVM profiles and JVM properties files are HFS files, case is important. When you use the name of a JVM profile or JVM properties file anywhere in CICS, you must enter it using the same combination of upper and lower case characters that is present in the HFS file name. The CEDA panels accept mixed case input for a JVM profile name irrespective of your terminal's UCTRAN setting. However, this does not apply when the name of a JVM profile is entered on the CEDA command line, or in another CICS transaction such as CEMT or CECI. If you need to enter the name of a JVM profile in mixed case when you use CEDA from the command line or when you use any other CICS transaction, ensure that the terminal you use is correctly configured, with upper case translation suppressed.