This section tells you how to set up a single-region CICS® EJB server.
The single-region is both a listener region and an AOR. This minimal configuration
can be used as the basis for developing a multi-region CICS EJB server, as
described in Setting up a multi-region EJB server.
Important
- For clarity's sake, we're assuming that:
- You start from a basic, non-customized, CICS Transaction Server for z/OS®, Version 3 Release 1 region.
- There will be only one CorbaServer execution environment in your EJB server.
- We recommend that, when creating your first EJB server, you use the
default JVM profile, DFHJVMCD, and the default JVM properties file, dfjjvmcd.props. After
you've got your first EJB server up and running, you may want to customize
your JVM profile and properties file. How to do this is described in After running the EJB IVP—optional steps.
- This section doesn't tell you how to deploy enterprise beans. Deployment
is a separate process that occurs after you've set up your EJB server. It's
described in Deploying enterprise beans.
- The rest of this section is split into two parts:
- Before running the EJB IVP takes you as far as being able
to run the EJB Installation Verification Program, which tests that you have
configured CICS correctly as an EJB server and set up a name server correctly.
Note: By
default the EJB IVP uses the lightweight tnameserv COS Naming
Server that is supplied with Java 1.3 and later. Therefore you don't need
to have set up an enterprise-quality name server before running the IVP. However,
after you've set up your “real” name server, you can use the IVP to test it.
- After running the EJB IVP—optional steps describes some optional ways
in which you can customize your EJB server.