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The packaging step generates a packaged image file. Upload this
packaged image as binary to OS/390 and place it in your OS/390 image library
(RECFM=FB, LRECL=80).
Edit ABT.V4R5M0.SABTJLIB(ABTBBLD) to build an executable
OS/390 load module from the packaged image file. In ABTBBLD, find the
correct PROC from the list below:
- ABTBMF1B
- Builds a "load from file" load module for an OS/390 single
image. ABTBMF1B creates a load module that points to a packaged image,
so that the load module needs to be built only once for each new application
image. See Building a load module using the ABTBMF1B or ABTBMF2B procedure for more information.
- ABTBMF2B
- Builds a "load from file" load module for an OS/390 dependent
image. ABTBMF2B creates a load module that points to a packaged image,
so that the load module needs to be built only once for each new application
image. See Building a load module using the ABTBMF1B or ABTBMF2B procedure for more information.
- ABTBMN1B
- Builds a statically linked load module for an OS/390 single image.
- ABTBMN2B
- Builds a statically linked load module for an OS/390 dependent
image. When using this procedure, you must first run the ABTBVM2B
procedure for the base image. ABTBMN2B executes the base image created
by ABTBVM2B.
- ABTBVM2B
- Builds a load module for an OS/390 base image.
Remove the comments for all the parameters for the specified proc and
provide the information requested. Note that the following parameters
are not required for all the procedures.
- For IMAGE, specify the member name of the image you uploaded and resulting
load module.
- For INFILE, specify the data set where the packaged image resides.
- For OUTFILE, specify a data set available to OS/390 from which you can run
the application.
- For STAKDUMP, specify the data set to be used for a stack dump.
- For CLA, specify any command line arguments to be used with the
image. See IBM Smalltalk User's Guide for a description of the valid command line arguments you can
specify. You cannot specify -iIMAGENAME or
-lFILENAME.
Submit the JCL. The module produced is not different from any other
C or COBOL OS/390 load module. If you receive an error while building
the load module, see Appendix A, Messages and codes for more information.
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