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1.1.3 Configuration Tool<br />

<strong>The</strong> Configuration Tool (ctgcfg) is a Java-based graphical user interface (GUI)<br />

supplied by the <strong>CICS</strong> TG on all platforms. It is used to configure the <strong>Gateway</strong><br />

daemon and Client daemon properties, which are stored in the CTG.INI file. In<br />

versions of the <strong>CICS</strong> TG prior to V3, the <strong>CICS</strong>CLI.INI and gateway.properties<br />

files were used to store the configuration parameters now stored in CTG.INI.<br />

Figure 1-4 illustrates the graphical user interface of the Configuration Tool.<br />

Figure 1-4 Configuration Tool<br />

<strong>The</strong> Configuration Tool displays three main types of resources as follows:<br />

► <strong>The</strong> different Java gateway protocol handlers (TCP, SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, and<br />

TCPAdmin). For details on how we configured the TCP, SSL and TCPAdmin<br />

protocol handlers, refer to the chapters in Part 3, “<strong>Gateway</strong> daemon<br />

scenarios”.<br />

► <strong>The</strong> Client daemon, and the configured server connection to defined <strong>CICS</strong><br />

regions. For details on how we configured TCP/IP, APPC and TCP62<br />

connections to our <strong>CICS</strong> regions, refer to the chapters in Part 2, “Configuring<br />

<strong>CICS</strong> connections”.<br />

► <strong>The</strong> Workload Manager and the Server Groups and Programs defined for<br />

workload balancing. For information on the <strong>CICS</strong> TG Workload Manager,<br />

refer to the redbook, Workload Management for Web Access to <strong>CICS</strong>,<br />

SG24-6118.<br />

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