The EJCOSE4 view is available for CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, Version 2 Release 2 and later systems.
CorbaServer-name is the name of a currently installed CorbaServer.
sysname is the name of the CICS® system where the transaction is installed. The CICS system must be within the current scope.
Figure 29 is an example of the EJCOSE4 view.
27FEB2005 12:13:52 ------------------------------------- INFORMATION DISPLAY ----- COMMAND ===> CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =EJCOSE===EJCOSE4==ATLAS====ATLAS====21NOV2002==12:11:24====CPSM==========1==== CorbaServer Name. CGC1 CICS System...... IYCQST10 DJAR Directory... /var/cicsts/pickup/IYCQST10/CGC1 Object Activates. 0 Object Stores.... 0 Failed Activates. 0
Table 54 shows the action commands you can issue from the EJCOSE4 view. The action commands for the EJCOSE4 view are available for all managed CICS systems for which EJCOSE4 is valid, except as noted in Table 54.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
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DiSCard CorbaServer-name sysname | DSC | Discards the selected CorbaServer from its associated MAS. |
PUBlish CorbaServer-name sysname | PUB | Publishes the beans associated with the selected CorbaServer into the JNDI directory. |
RETract CorbaServer-name sysname | RET | Retracts the beans associated with the selected CorbaServer from the JNDI directory. |
SCAn name sysname | SCA | Scans the CorbaServer's deployed JAR file directory for new or updated deployed JAR files. CICS then creates or updates the shelf directory copies and installs or updates the DJAR definitions for these files. |
n/a | SET | Sets a CICS system attribute according to the new value
you specify in an overtype field.
Note:
The value you specified
in the Require Set field on the CICSPlex System manager entry panel determines
whether or not you must use the SET command when you overtype a field. |
Table 55 shows the hyperlink fields on the EJCOSE4 view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
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CorbaServer name | EJCOSED | Detailed view of a CorbaServer within a CICS system. |