Einführung in z/OS und OS/390: Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes
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Umfang: | XVI, 409 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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Vorwort
VII
1 Einführung 1
1.1 Motivation..................................................................................................................1
1.2 Bedeutung von z/OS...................................................................................................2
1.3 Technologische Führungsposition..............................................................................5
2 z/Architektur und Hardware 7
2.1 Einführung..................................................................................................................7
2.2 z/Architektur...............................................................................................................9
2.2.1 Basis-Eigenschaften...................................................................................................9
2.2.2
Linkage
Convention.................................................................................................13
2.2.3 Speicherschutz..........................................................................................................14
2.2.4 EuWAusgabe............................................................................................................15
2.3 System z-Technologie..............................................................................................17
2.3.1 Hardware-Technologie.............................................................................................17
2.3.2 z900..........................................................................................................................23
2.3.3 z990..........................................................................................................................24
2.3.4 z9..............................................................................................................................27
2.3.5 zlO............................................................................................................................30
2.3.6 zEnterprise 196.........................................................................................................34
3 System
z
Ein-/Ausgabe-Organisation 37
3.1 Ein-/Ausgabe-Performance......................................................................................37
3.2 Plattenspeicher-Ansteuerang....................................................................................37
3.2.1 Paralleler und Serieller
Anschluss
............................................................................37
3.2.2 OEMI- und SCSI-Schnittstelle.................................................................................40
3.2.3 System
z
Ein-ZAusgabe-Architektur.........................................................................42
3.2.4 Plattenspeicheranschluss..........................................................................................45
3.3 Channel Subsystem..................................................................................................46
3.3.1 Bestandteile des Channel Subsystems......................................................................46
3.3.2 Enterprise Systems
Connection (ESCON)
...............................................................48
3.3.3
Fibre Connection
(FICON)......................................................................................
54
3.3.4
Fibre
Channel
Standard Architecture
.......................................................................55
3.3.5
FICON FC-2
Format
................................................................................................56
3.3.6
Fibre
Channel
Terminologie
....................................................................................57
3.4
Cluster
und
Parallel
Sysplex
.....................................................................................62
3.4.1
Cluster-Architektur
...................................................................................................62
3.4.2
Cluster-Typen...........................................................................................................
63
3.4.3
Cluster-Implementierangen
......................................................................................65
3.4.4
Parallel
Sysplex
........................................................................................................67
3.5 Datenspeicherung.....................................................................................................70
3.5.1
Datasets
....................................................................................................................71
3.5.2
Virtual
Storage
Access
Method
................................................................................72
3.5.2.1
Key Sequenced
Dataset
............................................................................................81
3.5.2.2
Entry Sequenced
Dataset
..........................................................................................84
3.5.2.3 Relativ
Record
Dataset.............................................................................................
85
3.5.2.4
Variable
Relativ
Record
Dataset..............................................................................
86
3.5.2.5
Linear
Dataset
..........................................................................................................86
3.5.3
Data Facility Storage Management System
..............................................................89
4
System
z
Betriebssysteme 91
4.1 Überblick über die Betriebssysteme auf
System
z
...................................................91
4.2 z/OS..........................................................................................................................93
4.2.1 Übersicht..................................................................................................................93
4.2.2 TSO-Subsystem (Time Sharing Option)..................................................................96
4.2.3 Stapelverarbeitung..................................................................................................100
4.2.4 z/OS Communications Server................................................................................105
4.2.5 z/OS
Security
Server..............................................................................................106
4.2.6 Unix System Services (USS)..................................................................................111
4.3 PR/SM und LPARs................................................................................................116
4.4 z/VM......................................................................................................................119
4.4.1
Conversational
Monitor System.............................................................................121
4.4.2 Virtuelle Maschinen...............................................................................................125
4.4.3 Bausteine von z/VM...............................................................................................130
4.4.4 z/VM
Control Program
...........................................................................................131
4.5 Linux für System
z
.................................................................................................140
5 Parallel Sysplex 143
5.1
Coupling
Facility-Architektur................................................................................143
5.2 Lock-Architektur....................................................................................................147
5.2.1 Aufgabenstellung...................................................................................................147
5.2.2 Benutzung von
Locks
(Sperren).............................................................................149
5.2.3 Lock-Modell-Konzeption.......................................................................................152
5.3 Lock-Konflikt.........................................................................................................161
5.4
Coupling
Facility-Plattenspeichercache
.................................................................164
5.5
CF
List- und
Queue-
Strukturen..............................................................................168
5.6 Leistungsverhalten.................................................................................................169
5.7 Goal-orientierter
Work Load
Manager...................................................................171
6 Datenbanksysteme unter z/OS 177
6.1 Unterteilung der Datenbanksysteme.......................................................................177
6.2 Das relationale Datenbanksystem DB2.....................,............................................179
6.2.1
Structured Query Language
....................................................................................182
6.2.2 SPUFIundQMF....................................................................................................186
6.3 Das hierarchische Datenbanksystem IMS..............................................................189
6.3.1 Ein Überblick über den Aufbau von IMS...............................................................189
6.3.2 Speicherung und Verwendung von Daten..............................................................192
6.3.3 Sekundärindizes und logische Datenbanken..........................................................196
7 Transaktionsverarbeitung 201
7.1 Zwei-Tier- und Drei-Tier-Konfiguration................................................................201
7.2 Transaktionen.........................................................................................................204
7.2.1 Definition...............................................................................................................204
7.2.2 ACID-Eigenschaften..............................................................................................206
7.3
Stored Procedures...................................................................................................
207
7.3.1 Arbeitsweise...........................................................................................................207
7.3.2 Implementierung von
Stored Procedures
...............................................................211
7.4 Transaktionsmonitor...............................................................................................212
7.4.1 TP-Monitor versus
Stored Procedure.....................................................................
212
7.4.2 Aufbau eines TP-Monitors.....................................................................................213
7.4.3 TP-Monitor-Funktionen.........................................................................................218
8
Customer
Information
Control
System (CICS) 225
8.1 Übersicht über IBM Transaktionsmonitore............................................................225
8.1.1 CICS-Transaktions-Monitor...................................................................................225
8.1.2
Transaction
Processing
Facility
..............................................................................226
8.2 CICS-Programmierung...........................................................................................226
8.3 CICS-Strakrur.........................................................................................................229
8.3.1 Übersicht................................................................................................................229
8.3.2 Aufbau einer CICS-Transaktion.............................................................................230
8.3.3 Interne Struktur des CICS-Subsystems..................................................................234
8.3.4 CICS
Interprocess Communication (IPC)
..............................................................236
8.4
BMS
und das 3270-Übertragungsprotokoll............................................................238
8.4.1 Problemstellung......................................................................................................238
8.4.2 Das 3270-Protokoll................................................................................................240
8.4.3 Basic
Mapping
Support..........................................................................................242
8.5 Präsentations-Logik................................................................................................249
8.5.1 Business-und Präsentations-Logik........................................................................249
8.5.2 EPIundECI...........................................................................................................251
8.6 CICS
Internal Transactions....................................................................................
252
8.6.1 CICS Ressource Definition....................................................................................253
8.6.2
CEDA
.....................................................................................................................254
8.7 CICS Interoperabilität............................................................................................265
8.7.1 Zugriffsmöglichkeiten auf CICS............................................................................266
8.7.2 CICS
Transaction
Gateway....................................................................................268
8.7.3 Java Enterprise Edition
Connector Architecture....................................................
270
9
WebSphere MQ
281
9.1 Einführung..............................................................................................................281
9.2 Messaging und Queueing.......................................................................................282
9.3 Queue-Manager......................................................................................................287
9.3.1 Queue-Manager-Cluster.........................................................................................289
9.3.2 Queue-Manager-Objekte........................................................................................291
9.4 Message-Queues.....................................................................................................293
9.4.1 Queue-Arten...........................................................................................................293
9.4.2 Events.....................................................................................................................295
9.5 Manipulation von Queue-Manager-Objekten.........................................................296
9.6 Klienten und Server................................................................................................297
9.7
WebSphere
MQ-Architektur..................................................................................299
9.8 Kommunikation zwischen Queue-Managern.........................................................301
9.8.1 Definition der Verbindung zwischen zwei Systemen.............................................301
9.8.2 Manueller Kommunikations-Start..........................................................................303
9.8.3 Automatischer Kommunikations-Start...................................................................303
9.9 Triggern von Applikationen...................................................................................305
9.10 Kommunikation zwischen Klient und Server.........................................................307
9.11 Das Message
Queuing
Interface (MQI)..................................................................311
9.12
WebSphere Code-Fragment
...................................................................................312
9.13
WebSphere
MQ WWW-Interface-Nutzung...........................................................315
9.13.1
WebSphere
MQ Internet Gateway.........................................................................315
9.13.2 Verbindung zu Lotus Notes....................................................................................315
10
Web Application Server
317
10.1
Java
.........................................................................................................................317
10.1.1 Java und der
Web-Server
.......................................................................................317
10.1.2 Web-Browser und
Web-Server
..............................................................................319
10.1.3 HTML
Forms
.........................................................................................................321
10.1.4 JavaScript und Java Applets...................................................................................322
10.1.5 Dynamischer Webseiten-Inhalt..............................................................................322
10.1.6 Java
Serviet
............................................................................................................323
10.1.7
Serviet
Container....................................................................................................326
10.1.8 Java Server Pages...................................................................................................327
10.2
Java Beans
..............................................................................................................330
10.2.1 Objekte und Komponenten.....................................................................................330
10.2.2
Java Beans
Komponenten-Modell..........................................................................332
10.2.3 Model View Controller (MVC)-Ansatz.................................................................333
10.3 Enterprise
Java Beans
.............................................................................................336
10.3.1 Dynamischer WEB-Seiten-Inhalt...........................................................................336
10.4 Leistungsverhalten eines Web Application Servers...............................................343
10.5 Verteilte Objekte
(Distributed Objects)..................................................................
346
10.6 Entwicklungsumgebung und Entwicklungstools....................................................346
10.6.1 Werkzeuge..............................................................................................................346
10.6.2 Entwicklungsablauf................................................................................................348
11 Internet-Integration 353
11.1 SNA........................................................................................................................353
11.1.1 Netzwerkarchitekturen...........................................................................................353
11.1.2 SNA-Vokabular......................................................................................................355
11.1.3
Anschluss
von CICS-Klienten................................................................................356
11.1.4 TCP/IP-Verbindungen............................................................................................358
11.2 SNA-und TCP/IP-Integration................................................................................360
11.2.1 TN3270-Protokoll..................................................................................................360
11.2.2
ТСРбг-РгоЬкоИ
....................................................................................................361
11.3 Internet-Backend-Integration.................................,...............................................364
11.3.1 Beispiel-Konfiguration...........................................................................................364
11.3.2 Alternativen für die Präsentations-Logik...............................................................369
11.3.3 Investition in Anwendungen..................................................................................370
11.4 Connectoren...........................................................................................................371
11.4.1 Arten von Connectoren..........................................................................................371
11.4.2
Common Connector
Framework............................................................................373
11.4.3 Applet-Connectoren...............................................................................................375
11.4.4 CICS
External Call
Interface..................................................................................376
11.4.5
WebSphere MQ
CICS Bridge................................................................................383
XVI
___________________________________________________________________Inhalt
11.5 EJB-Unterstützung für CICS..................................................................................385
12 Weitere Schritte 387
Literatur 391
Akronyme 397
Stichwortverzeichnis 407
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physical | XVI, 409 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 2012 |
publishDateSearch | 2012 |
publishDateSort | 2012 |
publisher | Oldenbourg |
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spellingShingle | Herrmann, Paul Spruth, Wilhelm G. 1929-2013 Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes IBM-System/390 (DE-588)4510845-6 gnd OS/390 (DE-588)4510848-1 gnd Internet (DE-588)4308416-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4510845-6 (DE-588)4510848-1 (DE-588)4308416-3 (DE-588)4123623-3 |
title | Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes |
title_alt | Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 |
title_auth | Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes |
title_exact_search | Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes |
title_full | Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes Paul Herrmann ; Wilhelm Gustav Spruth |
title_fullStr | Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes Paul Herrmann ; Wilhelm Gustav Spruth |
title_full_unstemmed | Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes Paul Herrmann ; Wilhelm Gustav Spruth |
title_short | Einführung in z/OS und OS/390 |
title_sort | einfuhrung in z os und os 390 web services und internet anwendungen fur mainframes |
title_sub | Web-Services und Internet-Anwendungen für Mainframes |
topic | IBM-System/390 (DE-588)4510845-6 gnd OS/390 (DE-588)4510848-1 gnd Internet (DE-588)4308416-3 gnd |
topic_facet | IBM-System/390 OS/390 Internet Lehrbuch |
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