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Defining connection information<br />

You are now ready to define connection information to the J2EE Server. We<br />

performed the following steps:<br />

1. Start the <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server for z/OS and OS/390 Administration<br />

application using the menu option: Start -> Programs -> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong><br />

for z/OS -> Administration.<br />

2. Log on to your server using its IP address, port, your user ID, and password.<br />

We used wtsc66oe.itso.ibm.com, port 900, and CBADMIN as our user ID, as<br />

shown in Figure 10-6 on page 249.<br />

3. Create a new conversation to add the <strong>CICS</strong> connector support. To do this,<br />

right-click Conversations and select Add.<br />

Tip: We suggest you use a date/time based convention for your<br />

conversation names, since we found you will need to define a new<br />

conversation every time you make a change to <strong>WebSphere</strong>. We used the<br />

format . , for example CTGTester 24.5<br />

15:45. You will also see this same conversation name at the top of your<br />

current.env file (which is the file <strong>WebSphere</strong> uses to store your current<br />

definitions) after this conversation is activated. With this method, you will<br />

then know when you made the changes for the active <strong>WebSphere</strong><br />

configuration.<br />

4. Enter the conversation name and then click Selected -> Save. Our new<br />

conversation 24.5 15:45 is shown in Figure 10-8.<br />

Figure 10-8 Entering the conversation name<br />

Chapter 10. <strong>CICS</strong> TG and <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server for z/OS 253

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