A system programmer can communicate with the local system spooler and, consequently, with other system spoolers via the system spooler network facilities. The system spooler interface single-threads its input, and it is the user’s responsibility to see that all transactions get the chance to run. One high-priority transaction should not use the interface exclusively.
Further information about the system spooler interface is given in the CICS® Application Programming Reference.
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