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Chapter 11. <strong>CICS</strong> TG and <strong>WebSphere</strong><br />

Application Server for<br />

Windows<br />

11<br />

In this chapter, we describe how we configured <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server<br />

Advanced Edition (<strong>WebSphere</strong> AE) for Windows to use the <strong>CICS</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong><br />

<strong>Gateway</strong> (<strong>CICS</strong> TG) Java classes to make External Call Interface (ECI) calls to<br />

our <strong>CICS</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> Server (<strong>CICS</strong> TS) V2.2 region. See Figure 11-1 on<br />

page 290.<br />

We used two test applications; CTGTesterECI and CTGTesterCCI.<br />

CTGTesterECI uses a servlet and the <strong>CICS</strong> TG Java classes, CTGTesterCCI<br />

uses a session bean and the J2EE resource adapter. We first tested using local<br />

mode to connect directly to the Client daemon on the <strong>WebSphere</strong> machine, then<br />

we tested using remote mode to connect to a <strong>CICS</strong> TG on z/OS.<br />

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