This article gives an overview of the contents of the Customization Dialog instruction file for this option. You need to follow the actual file in the Dialog to configure your system.
The major stages of the integral JMS provider customization process are:
Stage | Description |
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1 | Make a variety of configuration changes to your z/OS system configuration. The customized instructions provide details and pointers to relevant documentation. |
2 | Set the authorization bits for involved MQ files. |
3 | Establish security identity for the MQ started tasks. |
4 | Creates dual bootstrap data sets for usage by the Integral JMS Provider WebSphere MQ Queue Manager with job BBOJBSDS. |
5 | Create page data sets for usage by the Integral JMS Provider WebSphere MQ Queue Manager with job BBOJPAGR. |
6 | Assemble your parameters with jobs BBOJXPRR and BBOJZPRR. BBOJXPRR assembles the X parameters for usage by the Integral JMS Provider WebSphere MQ Channel Initiator, and BBOJZPRR assembles the Z parameters for usage by the Integral JMS Provider WebSphere MQ Queue Manager. |
7 | Copy the tailored start procedures and parameters to the run-time libraries with jobs BBOWCPYJ and BBOWCPYZ. |
8 | Stop the Application Server with the MVS command STOP server_shortname. |
9 | Run job BBOWCPJ2 to write z/OS UNIX resident files into the HFS for use by the application server. |
10 | Initialize the Integral JMS Provider run-time environment in the HFS for the application server with job BBOWJWC. |
11 | Start
the Application Server with the following MVS command: S <controller_procname,JOBNAME=server_shortname, ENV=<cell_shortname.node_shortname.server_shortname This process causes information to be stored in the HFS. Once the process is complete, you have a working WebSphere Application Server for z/OS runtime that you will use to run the Installation Verification Test (using job BBOWIVT) and your own applications. |
12 | For reference purposes only, configure samples with jobs BBODEFRM, BBOINSTM, and BBOUNINM. Ensure you reset all sample EAR files to their original state and delete the samples when you are finished with them. |