The Set compiled display device page
Use the "Set compiled display device" page to specify the display
device with which you will interact with the debugger.
Fields on the Set compiled display device page
The fields on the "Set compiled display device" page are:
- Debugging display device
- Use the radio buttons to select how you will interact with the debugger:
- TCP/IP address or name
- Specifies that you will interact with the debugger using a debugging
client on your workstation. Supply the following information:
- The IP address or name of the host where the debugging client is running.
By default, CICS® inserts the IP address of the client which is running the browser,
or -- if there is a firewall between the browser and CICS -- the
IP address of the firewall.
- The port number at which the debugging client listens for a connection.
Specify a value in the range 0 - 65535. The default is 8000.
- Type of socket communication
- For a debugging client on your workstation, specifies whether the debugging
client and debugging server will communicate using a single socket or more
than one socket.
- Single
- Use a single socket for communication. This is the default value, and
is the preferred value when you use a WebSphere® Studio product as your debugging
client.
- Multiple
- Use more than one socket for communication. You must specify this value
when you use a VisualAge® product as your debugging client.
- 3270 display terminal
- Specifies that you will interact with the debugger using a 3270 type
terminal. Supply the following information:
- The terminal id of the terminal at which you will interact with the debugger.
Important:
The terminal specified here is not necessarily
the terminal at which the transaction being debugged will run.
Buttons on the Set compiled display device page
The buttons on the "Set compiled display device" page are:
- Save and return
- Save the settings and return to the "List all profiles" page
- Cancel
- Return to the "List all profiles" page without saving the settings
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