Figure
Figure 3 shows an example of a generic
definition that matches any enterprise bean or stateless CORBA object request.
This example changes the default request processor transaction from CIRP to
EJB1.
Figure 3. Example of a generic definition that matches any
enterprise bean or stateless CORBA object request Requestmodel : GENERIC
Group : TEST
Description ==> Generic default definition
Corbaserver ==> *
TYpe ==> Generic Corba | Ejb | Generic
EJB PARAMETERS
Beanname ==> *
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INTFacetype ==> Both Both | Home | Remote
CORBA PARAMETERS
Module ==> *
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INTErface ==> *
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COMMON PARAMETERS
OPeration ==> *
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TRANSACTION ATTRIBUTES
TRansid ==> EJB1
CICS TS V1R3 ATTRIBUTES
OMGModule :
OMGInterface :
OMGOperation :
Note: The transaction definition for EJB1 should be copied
from that of CIRP. Any attributes of the transaction definition can be changed
except the program name, which must be that of a JVM program whose JVMClass
is com.ibm.cics.iiop.RequestProcessor.