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Enhanced interface to the World Wide Web (WWW) adds support for
3270-based transactions.
The CICS Gateway for Java has been ported for execution on OS/390 as an
OpenEdition (R) application with CICS TS as the CICS server in a two-tier
configuration.
REXX for CICS (Development and Runtime) added as two new elements of
CICS TS.
Support for S/390 (R) Parallel Sysplex extended with a new system
management facility for defining and installing CICS resources across
multiple CICS occurrences that are managed by the CICSPlex SM function on
S/390 systems.
New DB2 resource definitions with resource definition online (RDO) as
alternative to resource control table (RCT) definitions allowing 7 day, 24 hour
availability.
Added client/server capability, with support for client partner LU6.2
applications across a TCP/IP network.
Key Prerequisites
OS/390 or MVS/ESA SP Version 5.2 or later
Either OS/390 Version 2 Release 4 DASD-only logging for single-system
sysplex or a coupling facility for Parallel Sysplex
6.1.2 Essential Supplemental Reading and Migration Support Material
One of the critical components to a successful migration is access to all required
manuals. Therefore, you are advised to order all CICS Transaction Server for
OS/390 1.2 manuals as soon as possible.
For the latest information on what manuals are available with CICS, you should
review the 
Planning for Installation, GC33-1789 and Release Guide for CICS
Transaction Server, GC33-1570.
Pre-CICS for VSE/ESA subsystems migrating to CICS Transaction Server for
OS/390 must read prior CICS/VSE Release Guides for possible migration task(s)
that may not be addressed otherwise. CICS/VSE 2.3 customers should review the
CICS/ESA Migration Guide 3.1, CICS/ESA Migration Guide 3.2, CICS/ESA 3.3
Release Guide, CICS/ESA Migration Guide 4.1, and 
CICS Transaction Server
Migration Guide, GC33-1571. Also, your IBM service provider can access the
CA1B SupportPac package on the Hursley TXPPACS disk. This package is a
CICS/MVS 2.1.2 to CICS/ESA 4.1 migration cookbook, which should give you a
perspective of changes to CICS/ESA for MVS users, plus CICS/VSE differences.
For example: An installation migrating from CICS/DOS/VS 1.6 should read the
CICS/VSE Release Guides for 1.7, 2.1, 2.2, CICS/ESA Migration Guides 3.1, 3.2,
CICS/ESA 3.3 Release Guide, CICS/ESA Migration Guide 4.1, and 
CICS
Transaction Server Migration Guide, GC33-1571.
Note:
IBM facilitates access to IBM manuals via the INTERNET. Using the
INTERNET location:
http://www.ibm.com/
′, 
you can access IBM
s BookServer,
your electronic library of books on the World Wide Web.
BookServer allows you to easily manage and display electronic books grouped
into catalog collections and bookshelves. BookManager
s high-performance,
morphological searching capabilities let you search books and entire
bookshelves for the information you need.
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