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IBMs Definitive One-Stop Guide to IMS Versions 12, 11, and 10: for Every IMS DBA, Developer, and System Programmer

Over 90% of the top Fortune 1000 companies rely on IBMs Information Management System (IMS) for their most critical IBM System z data management needs: 50,000,000,000+ transactions run through IMS databases every day. Whats more, IBM continues to upgrade IMS: Versions 12, 11, and 10 meet todays business challenges more flexibly and at a lower cost than ever before. In An Introduction to IMS, Second Edition, leading IBM experts present the definitive technical introduction to these versions of IMS.

More than a complete tutorial, this book provides up-to-date examples, cases, problems, solutions, and a complete glossary of IMS terminology. Prerequisite reading for the current IBM IMS Mastery Certification Program, it reflects major recent enhancements such as dynamic information generation; new access, interoperability and development tools; improved SOA support; and much more. Whether youre a DBA, database developer, or system programmer, it brings together all the knowledge youll need to succeed with IMS in todays mission critical environments.

Coverage includes

  • What IMS is, how it works, how it has evolved, and how it fits into modern enterprise IT architectures
  • Providing secure access to IMS via IMS-managed application programs
  • Understanding how IMS and z/OS work together to use hardware and software more efficiently
  • Setting up, running, and maintaining IMS
  • Running IMS Database Manager: using the IMS Hierarchical Database Model, sharing data, and reorganizing databases
  • Understanding, utilizing, and optimizing IMS Transaction Manager
  • IMS application development: application programming for the IMS Database and IMS Transaction Managers, editing and formatting messages, and programming applications in Java
  • IMS system administration: the IMS system definition process, customizing IMS, security, logging, IMS operations, database and system recovery, and more
  • IMS in Parallel Sysplex environments: ensuring high availability, providing adequate capacity, and balancing workloads

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An Introduction to IMS

Your Complete Guide to IBM Information Management System

Second Edition

Barbara Klein, Diane Goff,
John Butterweck, Kenny Blackman,
Margaret Wilson, Moira McFadden
Lanyi, Rick Long, Sandy Sherrill,
Steve Nathan

Index
A

AAPC/IMS,

abnormal termination,

ACB (access method control block),

ACBGEN (Application Control Blocks Maintenance),

ACBs (application control blocks),

accessing,

applications in runtime environments,

COBOL,

databases,

DB2,

DL/I,

hierarchies,

IMS

Connect,

data,

DB, ,

SOA Integration Suite,

System Services,

TM,

from IMS,

indexes,

intention of,

Java metadata,

JDBC,

logical child,

methods,

ODBA,

operating systems,

OTMA,

paths,

segments,

access method control block. See ACB

acknowledgments. See ACKs

ACKs (acknowledgments),

Ada,

adapters

DRA. See DRA

IMS DB,

Resource Adapter,

resources,

adapting requirements,

addresses

RBA,

spaces

running in multiple,

separate,

starting,

z/OS,

administration. See management

advanced program-to-program communication, . See APPC

advantages

of DEDBs,

of HDAM,

of HIDAM,

of MFS,

of shared queues,

aerospace,

AIBs (application interface blocks),

masks,

aliases,

allocation

data sets,

RECON,

resources,

AOIs (automated operator interfaces),

. See also interfaces

AAPC/IMS,

DBRC,

IMS

Connect,

DB,

Enterprise Suite Connect APIs,

Apollo program,

APPC (advanced program-toprogram communication),

APPLCTN macro,

application control blocks. See ACBs

Application Control Blocks Maintenance. See ACBGEN

application interface blocks. See AIBs

application programming interfaces. See APIs

applications

accessing,

asynchronous IMS-to-IMS support,

batch update programs,

calls,

checkpoints,

CICS,

cooperative processing, enabling,

CPI-C,

data sharing,

design guidelines,

development,

entries,

IMS TM design,

installation, . See also installation

interfaces. See inetrfaces

JBP, development,

JMP, development,

logic, testing,

management,

online transaction processing,

processing,

programming,

IMS

DB,

TM,

Java,

languages,

structures,

termination,

regions, starting,

restrictions,

running, IMS setup for,

runtime environments, accessing,

scheduling,

testing,

TSO SPOC,

Web 2.0,

applying

callable services,

DBRC,

DEDBs,

DL/I batch checkpoint/restart facility,

ETP,

HDAM,

HIDAM,

IMS,

IMS DB,

logical relationships,

secondary indexes,

structures,

transactions,

z/OS services,

architecture,

DDM,

DRDA,

JCA,

SCA,

SNA,

architectures, integration,

archives, . See also storage

OLDS,

areas, resources,

arguments, SSA,

ARM (automatic restart management),

assignment

DBRC, sharing levels with,

ISC users,

asynchronous callouts,

asynchronous output

OTMA,

supermember support,

audits, OM,

authentication, . See also security

authorization,

automated operator interfaces. See AOIs

automatic restart management. See ARM

automating tasks,

availability,

B

backouts, recovery,

backups,

RECON data sets,

tools,

utilities,

sysplex distributors,

banking,

basic sequential access method. See BASM

BASM (basic sequential access method),

Batch Backout utility,

batches

jobs

backout recovery,

DB monitor,

DL/I batch checkpoint/restart facility, applying,

environments,

SPOC commands,

z/OS,

update programs, recovery,

batch message processing. See BMP

Batch Terminal Simulator. See BTS

binding restrictions,

block-level sharing,

blocks, control,

BMP (batch message processing),

Java interoperability,

monitors,

scheduling,

BPEL (Business Process Execution Language),

BTS (Batch Terminal Simulator),

buffers, logging,

BUFPOOLS macro,

BUILDQ keyword,

Business Process Execution Language. See BPEL

C

callable interfaces, OTMA,

callable services,

callouts

asynchronous,

requests,

synchronous,

calls

applications,

checkpoints,

with command codes,

deleting,

DLET,

DL/I,

accessing,

database positioning after,

formatting,

GHN,

GHU,

GN,

GU,

ICAL,

to IMS,

to IMS DB,

inserting,

ISRT,

logic,

messages,

replacing,

retrieving,

standard functions,

system service,

XRST,

capacity,

cascading style sheets. See CSSs

Caterpillar Tractor,

CCI (Common Client Interface),

CCTL (coordinator controller),

exit routines,

failures,

CDPIs (clearly differentiated programming interfaces),

central processor complex. See CPC

CF (coupling facility),

changeable interfaces,

change management tools,

channel-to-channel connections. See CTC

checking

status codes,

syntax,

checkpoints,

calls,

DL/I batch checkpoint/restart facility,

system,

CI (control interval),

CICS (Customer Information Control System),

applications,

subsystems,

CICS Transaction Servers,

C language,

C++ language,

classes, transactions

defining,

resources,

clearly differentiated programming interfaces. See CDPIs

clients

OTMA. See OTMA

SQL,

closing databases, records,

COBOL,

interoperability,

programming,

codes

calls,

commands,

transactions, formatting,

cold starts,

command recognition character. See CRC

commands

batch SPOC,

calls,

codes,

DBRC,

/DISPLAY ACTIVE,

/ERE,

EXPORT,

GENJCL.RECOV,

INIT.DBS,

LIST.RECON STATUS,

maintenance,

master terminal,

messages,

resources,

START,

type-1,

type-2,

COMM macro,

Common Client Interface. See CCI

Common Programming Interface for Communications. See CPI-C

Common Queue Server. See CQS

Common Service Layer. See CSL

common storage area. See CSA

communication,

AAPC,

DBRC,

ISC,

program-to-program,

transparency,

Communications Controller,

comparing ISC to MSC,

components

CSL,

DBRC,

failures, recovery,

IMSplexes,

IMS TM networks,

LU,

MFS,

networks,

Parallel Sysplex,

RS,

shared queues,

z/OS,

conditions, scheduling,

configuration

applications,

CSL,

destination,

port types,

structures,

connections

IMS

Connect. See IMS Connect

Universal drivers,

monitoring,

MSC,

PSBs,

subsystems,

types,

connectivity

IMS Enterprise Suite Connect APIs,

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