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Figure 28. Switching Access among DB2 for AIX Databases<br />

7.4 Planning Considerations for DB2 Family Access<br />

In this section we explain how each DB2 family product can be accessed by a<br />

<strong>CICS</strong> for AIX application and discuss any planning considerations relevant to<br />

each product.<br />

7.4.1 Accessing a DB2 for AIX Database<br />

98 <strong>CICS</strong> for AIX as the <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

In this section we look at how DB2 for AIX databases can be accessed by a <strong>CICS</strong><br />

application running in a <strong>CICS</strong> for AIX region. We restrict our discussion to<br />

XA-enabled databases only. <strong>The</strong>re are two possible configurations for <strong>CICS</strong> for<br />

AIX to DB2 for AIX communication: local and remote.<br />

7.4.1.1 Local Configuration<br />

This is the simplest configuration for an application in a <strong>CICS</strong> for AIX region to<br />

access DB2 databases. Both the <strong>CICS</strong> for AIX region and the DB2 for AIX server<br />

reside in the same RISC System/6000 machine. IBM DB2 <strong>Server</strong> for AIX must be<br />

installed on the local machine, and an instance of a DB2 for AIX server has to be<br />

created on that machine.

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