The attributes and values you specify for a CORBASERVER resource must be
consistent with those specified on other resources. However, CICS® does not
check consistency of all related resources when the CORBASERVER is installed,
and therefore does not report inconsistencies at install time. See Installing CorbaServer definitions for more information.
The following attributes specify the name of a TCPIPSERVICE resource:
BASIC
CLIENTCERT
ASSERTED
SSLUNAUTH
UNAUTH
You must install each TCPIPSERVICE referred to in the CORBASERVER definition
before the CorbaServer can be used. If you are using a separate listener region,
you must install each TCPIPSERVICE in the application-owning region and a
matching TCPIPSERVICE in the listener region.
Some attributes in each TCPIPSERVICE
referred to in the CORBASERVER definition depend upon which CORBASERVER attribute
refers to it:
CORBASERVER attribute that refers to the TCPIPSERVICE
TCPIPSERVICE SSL attribute
TCPIPSERVICE AUTHENTICATE attribute
CLIENTCERT
CLIENTAUTH
CERTIFICATE
SSLUNAUTH
YES or CLIENTAUTH
NO
UNAUTH
NO
NO
The value of the HOST option of the CORBASERVER definition must match
the value of the IPADDRESS option of one or more IIOP TCPIPSERVICE definitions.
(These TCPIPSERVICE definitions must be installed in all the regions—both
listener regions and AORs—of the logical EJB/CORBA server.) However, if the
TCPIPSERVICE specifies a value for DNSGROUP, the HOST option of the CORBASERVER
definition must specify a matching generic host name.
Note: There may be more
than one IIOP TCP/IP service at the same IP address, each listening on a different
port and supporting a different type of authentication.