All you have to do to get the samples running is customize them for your system. This means that you need to change at most three things:
Then compile or assemble and link-edit all the samples (and their maps)
that you want, as you would do for any CICS® application program. Define them to your
front-end system, using the sample
resource definitions listed in What you get
; they are in the
form required as input to the DFHCSDUP utility. Note that there is a separate
resource group for each language because the transaction names used are the
same for each programming language. You should have defined the necessary
transient data (TD) queues when you installed FEPI itself. Sample definitions
are provided in group, DFHDCTG.
You need to assemble, link-edit, define, and install the appropriate back-end program and maps on your back-end system. For IMS™, sample resource definitions are in DFH0IZRI.