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Web services for CICS® project |
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SOAP for CICS project |
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IMS™ SOAP Gateway project |
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IMS Web 2.0 project |
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Batch, TSO, z/OS UNIX® System Services project |
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Database application project |
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Service flow project |
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This note supplements the topics in the Enterprise Service Tools online documentation that describe how to import files into an Enterprise Service Tools project directly from a remote z/OS system.
Most of the wizards that allow you to import files into an Enterprise Service Tools project also allow you (assuming that you have previously done the correct configuration steps in the workbench) to import files directly from a remote z/OS system, by clicking the Remote button on the appropriate wizard page and then selecting the remote files to import from a directory tree that is generated via an active connection with the z/OS system. Other options on the same wizard pages include the FileSystem button for selecting files to import from the workstation's file system and the Workspace button for selecting files to import from the current workspace that you are using in the workbench.
For information on creating and activating these connections, see the topics in the online documentation for the Rational Developer for System z that describe how to create a z/OS project and how to create a z/OS connection in the Remote System Explorer (RSE) perspective.
This note supplements the topics in the Enterprise Service Tools online documentation that describe how to import dependent COBOL files from a remote z/OS system.
The Enterprise Service Tools wizards that allow you to import COBOL files have an option to also automatically import any COBOL files upon which a COBOL file that you have selected to import has a dependency.
To perform this functionality of automatically importing dependency files, the Enterprise Service Tools wizard uses the View Dependency feature of the Rational Developer for System z. Before using this functionality, you must configure the View Dependency feature.
For more information, see the View Dependency topics in the online documentation for the Rational Developer for System z.
The 'COPY' library was not found. Skipped to the period terminating the 'COPY' statement.
Workaround: Change the name of any subdirectory in the path that contains the problem characters so that the name contains only characters in the range ASCII 0x00-0x7f. Or, move the COBOL copy book to another subdirectory so that the path contains only characters in the range ASCII 0x00-0x7f.