CREA offers you the following functions in turn:
- displays a list of beans and bean methods within the JAR file related
to an installed DJAR,
- enables the user to associate transaction IDs with those beans and methods,
- generates list of the REQUESTMODELs, which best match the tranIDs with
the beans and methods in the JAR file,
- Not every association leads to a REQUESTMODEL definition being generated,
- CREA produces an optimal list of required REQUESTMODEL definitions.
- Some of the associations lead to the generation of REQUESTMODEL definitions
with names that include wildcard characters.
- presents each REQUESTMODEL in that list to you, with the option to:
- install the REQUESTMODEL in CICS,
- define the REQUESTMODEL to the CSD,
- both install and define, or
- ignore, (or skip) the REQUESTMODEL.
- Ends by presenting to you a list of the REQUESTMODEL definitions that
you have installed and those that you have defined.
CREA includes in this
list any REQUESTMODELs installed in CICS that are not used by the DJAR (but
refer to beans within the DJAR), and also reports on any tranIDs which are
used but not currently installed.
Notes:
- CREA only works on installed definitions,
- You can choose which DJAR definitions are examined by CREA by choosing
which definitions are installed at the time that you invoke CREA. In this
way you can avoid having CREA present large amounts of information relating
to DJARs that do not concern your current activity.
- Any REQUESTMODELs already installed into CICS are analyzed and tranIDs
defined on those REQUESTMODELs are matched to any appropriate beans or methods,
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