File path terminology
Generic file paths are used to describe the location of
files used by CICS Transaction Gateway.
Installing CICS Transaction Gateway on Windows
You can perform an attended install of CICS
Transaction Gateway either from the graphical user interface or from
the command line. Alternatively you can perform an unattended install,
either with or without a response file.
Installing CICS Transaction Gateway on UNIX and Linux
You can perform an attended install of CICS
Transaction Gateway either from the graphical user interface or from
the command line. Alternatively you can perform an unattended install,
either with or without a response file.
Installing a JVM
The CICS Transaction
Gateway requires a supported version of Java™.
A JVM is installed with the CICS Transaction
Gateway installation.
Uninstalling CICS Transaction Gateway on Windows
You can uninstall CICS Transaction
Gateway either from the graphical user interface or from the command
line. Alternatively you can perform an unattended uninstall either
with or without a response file. The default uninstallation procedure
uses the same method as the installation procedure.
Uninstalling CICS Transaction Gateway on UNIX and Linux
You can uninstall CICS Transaction
Gateway either from the graphical user interface or from the command
line. Alternatively you can perform an unattended uninstall either
with or without a response file. The default uninstallation procedure
uses the same method as the installation procedure.
Location of the installation logs
Errors and warnings generated during the installation of CICS Transaction Gateway are recorded
in the appropriate log file.
Redistributable components
A redistributable package is available that contains the
components required for developing and running remote C and .NET applications.
Using X Window System for GUI
The X Window System software can be used to provide a graphical
user interface (GUI) for computers running UNIX and Linux operating
systems.