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IBM InfoSphere [[electronic resource] ] : a platform for big data governance and process data governance / / Sunil Soares
IBM InfoSphere [[electronic resource] ] : a platform for big data governance and process data governance / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho, : MC Press Online, LLC, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (113 p.)
Soggetto topico Data protection
IBM software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-58347-761-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. I. Big data integration and governance with IBM InfoSphere -- pt. II. Process data governance with IBM InfoSphere.
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Soares Sunil  
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IBM InfoSphere [[electronic resource] ] : a platform for big data governance and process data governance / / Sunil Soares
IBM InfoSphere [[electronic resource] ] : a platform for big data governance and process data governance / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho, : MC Press Online, LLC, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (113 p.)
Soggetto topico Data protection
IBM software
ISBN 1-58347-761-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. I. Big data integration and governance with IBM InfoSphere -- pt. II. Process data governance with IBM InfoSphere.
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Soares Sunil  
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IBM InfoSphere : a platform for big data governance and process data governance / / Sunil Soares
IBM InfoSphere : a platform for big data governance and process data governance / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho, : MC Press Online, LLC, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (113 p.)
Soggetto topico Data protection
IBM software
ISBN 1-58347-761-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. I. Big data integration and governance with IBM InfoSphere -- pt. II. Process data governance with IBM InfoSphere.
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Soares Sunil  
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IBM rational application developer V6 portlet application development and portal tools [[electronic resource] /] / Juan R. Rodriguez
IBM rational application developer V6 portlet application development and portal tools [[electronic resource] /] / Juan R. Rodriguez
Autore Rodriguez Juan R
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1048 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) CesarioCristiano
GalvanKarla
GonzálezBelén
KronerGeorge
RutiglianoGianfranco
WilsonRyan
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico IBM software
Computer security
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449751903321
Rodriguez Juan R  
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IBM rational application developer V6 portlet application development and portal tools [[electronic resource] /] / Juan R. Rodriguez
IBM rational application developer V6 portlet application development and portal tools [[electronic resource] /] / Juan R. Rodriguez
Autore Rodriguez Juan R
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1048 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) CesarioCristiano
GalvanKarla
GonzálezBelén
KronerGeorge
RutiglianoGianfranco
WilsonRyan
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico IBM software
Computer security
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783397103321
Rodriguez Juan R  
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IBM rational application developer V6 portlet application development and portal tools / / Juan R. Rodriguez
IBM rational application developer V6 portlet application development and portal tools / / Juan R. Rodriguez
Autore Rodriguez Juan R
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1048 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) CesarioCristiano
GalvanKarla
GonzalezBelen
KronerGeorge
RutiglianoGianfranco
WilsonRyan
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico IBM software
Computer security
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1 Portal evolution -- 1.1.1 The generations of portal technology -- 1.2 Overview -- 1.2.1 What is a portal? -- 1.2.2 Enablement for portals -- 1.2.3 The WebSphere Portal framework -- 1.2.4 WebSphere Portal architecture -- 1.2.5 WebSphere Portal tooling -- 1.3 WebSphere Portal -- 1.3.1 Portal concepts -- 1.3.2 Portlets -- 1.3.3 The model-view-controller (MVC) design pattern -- 1.3.4 Standard MVC architecture -- 1.3.5 Portlet MVC architecture -- 1.3.6 Portlet MVC sample -- 1.3.7 WebSphere Portal runtime: the portlet container -- 1.3.8 Page aggregation -- 1.4 Highlights in WebSphere Portal V5.1 -- 1.4.1 Portal install -- 1.4.2 General infrastructure -- 1.4.3 Event broker -- 1.4.4 Member subsystem -- 1.4.5 Authentication -- 1.4.6 Authorization -- 1.4.7 URL generation, processing and mappings -- 1.4.8 Search -- 1.4.9 Content management -- 1.4.10 Transcoding -- 1.4.11 Struts Portlet Framework -- 1.4.12 JSF Portlet Runtime -- 1.4.13 User interface -- 1.4.14 Cooperative portlets (Click-To-Action) -- 1.4.15 Portal Toolkit -- 1.5 Portlet solution patterns -- 1.6 Building a war file -- Chapter 2. Developing Portal applications -- 2.1 Portal overview -- 2.1.1 Portal concepts and definitions -- 2.1.2 IBM WebSphere Portal -- 2.1.3 IBM Rational Application Developer -- 2.2 Developing applications for WebSphere Portal -- 2.2.1 Portal samples and tutorials -- 2.2.2 Development strategy -- 2.2.3 Portal tools for developing portals -- 2.2.4 Portal tools for developing portlets -- 2.2.5 Portal tools for testing and debugging portlets -- 2.2.6 Portal tools for deploying and managing portlets -- 2.2.7 Enterprise Application Integration Portal tools.
2.2.8 Coexistence and migration of tools and applications -- 2.3 Portal development scenario -- 2.3.1 Preparing for the sample -- 2.3.2 Creating a portal project -- 2.3.3 Adding and modifying a portal page -- 2.3.4 Creating and modifying two portlets -- 2.3.5 Adding portlets to a portal page -- 2.3.6 Running the project in the test environment -- Chapter 3. Portlet development platform sample installation -- 3.1 Prerequisites -- 3.1.1 Hardware requirements -- 3.1.2 Software requirements -- 3.2 Rational Application Developer and Portal Tools -- 3.3 WebSphere Portal V5.1 Test Environment -- 3.4 Configuration of the Test Environment -- 3.5 WebSphere Test Environment V5.1 (optional) -- Chapter 4. IBM Portlet API -- 4.1 IBM portlets -- 4.2 IBM portlet application -- 4.3 Servlets versus portlets -- 4.4 Portlet modes -- 4.5 Portlet states -- 4.6 Core objects -- 4.6.1 Hierarchy -- 4.6.2 Portlet -- 4.6.3 PortletAdapter -- 4.6.4 PortletRequest -- 4.6.5 PortletResponse -- 4.6.6 PortletSession object -- 4.6.7 Client -- 4.6.8 PortletConfig object -- 4.6.9 PortletContext object -- 4.6.10 PortletSettings object -- 4.6.11 PortletApplicationSettings object -- 4.6.12 PortletData object -- 4.6.13 PortletLog object -- 4.6.14 PortletException -- 4.6.15 UnavailableException -- 4.6.16 PortletWindow object -- 4.6.17 User object -- 4.6.18 PortletURI -- 4.7 Portlet life cycle -- 4.8 Listeners -- 4.8.1 PortletTitleListener -- 4.8.2 PortletPageListener -- 4.8.3 PortletSessionListener -- 4.8.4 WindowListener -- 4.8.5 PortletSettingsAttributeListener -- 4.8.6 PortletApplicationSettingsAttributesListener -- 4.9 Action event handling -- 4.9.1 ActionListener -- 4.9.2 ActionEvent -- 4.9.3 PortletURI -- 4.9.4 ModeModifier -- 4.10 Attribute storage summary -- 4.11 Portlet JSPs -- 4.11.1 Portlet tag library -- 4.11.2 Portlet events and messaging -- 4.12 Portlet deployment.
4.12.1 web.xml -- 4.12.2 portlet.xml -- 4.12.3 Parameter summary -- 4.12.4 Descriptors relationship (web.xml and portlet.xml) -- 4.12.5 UID guidelines -- 4.13 Resources -- Chapter 5. A first portlet application -- 5.1 Sample scenario -- 5.2 Creating the portlet project -- 5.2.1 Using the Portlet Project wizard -- 5.3 Configuring the test environment -- 5.4 Running the portlet project -- 5.5 Modifying the portlet project and verifying changes -- 5.5.1 Changing the JSP used for the View mode -- 5.5.2 Adding a JavaBean -- Chapter 6. IBM Portlet API portlet development -- 6.1 About action events -- 6.2 Development scenario -- 6.3 Creating the portlet project -- 6.4 Configuring your project in the test environment -- 6.5 Examining and modifying the source code -- 6.6 Running your project in the test environment -- Chapter 7. Portlet messaging -- 7.1 Portlet messaging -- 7.2 MessageListener -- 7.3 MessageEvent -- 7.4 DefaultPortletMessage -- 7.5 PortletMessage -- 7.6 Sample scenario -- 7.6.1 Description -- 7.6.2 Sending a message -- 7.6.3 Creating the target portlet -- 7.6.4 Running the portlet application -- 7.7 Broadcasting messages -- Chapter 8. JSR 168 API -- 8.1 JSR overview -- 8.1.1 Number of portlet instances -- 8.1.2 Portlet windows -- 8.1.3 Thread safety -- 8.2 JSR 168 comparison to servlets -- 8.3 JSR 168 portlet modes -- 8.4 JSR 168 Portlet window states -- 8.5 Core JSR 168 objects -- 8.5.1 interface javax.portlet.Portlet -- 8.5.2 class javax.portlet.GenericPortlet -- 8.5.3 interface javax.portlet.PortletURL -- 8.5.4 interface javax.portlet.PortletContext -- 8.5.5 interface javax.portlet.PortletRequest -- 8.5.6 interface javax.portlet.ActionRequest -- 8.5.7 interface javax.portlet.RenderRequest -- 8.5.8 interface javax.portlet.PortletResponse -- 8.5.9 interface javax.portlet.ActionResponse -- 8.5.10 interface javax.portlet.RenderResponse.
8.5.11 interface javax.portlet.PortalContext -- 8.5.12 interface javax.portlet.PortletPreferences -- 8.5.13 interface javax.portlet.PreferencesValidator -- 8.5.14 interface javax.portlet.PortletConfig -- 8.5.15 interface javax.portlet.PortletSession -- 8.6 JSR 168 Portlet life cycle -- 8.6.1 Instantiation -- 8.6.2 Initialization -- 8.6.3 Request handling -- 8.6.4 End of service -- 8.7 Portlet caching -- 8.7.1 Remote cache -- 8.8 Listeners -- 8.8.1 HttpSessionBindingListener -- 8.8.2 ServletContextListener -- 8.8.3 ServletContextAttributeListener -- 8.8.4 HttpSessionListener -- 8.8.5 HttpSessionAttributeListener -- 8.9 Deployment descriptors -- 8.9.1 Portlet.xml declaration -- 8.9.2 portlet-app - required, can occur only once -- 8.9.3 portlet - can occur zero or more times -- 8.9.4 custom-portlet-mode - can occur zero or more times -- 8.9.5 custom-window-state - can occur zero or more times -- 8.9.6 user-attribute - can occur zero or more times -- 8.9.7 security-constraint - can occur zero or more times -- 8.10 JSR 168 limitations in WebSphere Portal -- Chapter 9. JSR 168 portlet development -- 9.1 Overview -- 9.2 Creating a JSR 168 portlet project -- 9.2.1 Creating a basic JSR 168 portlet -- 9.2.2 Examining the generated portlet -- 9.3 Updating the generated portlet -- 9.3.1 Modifying the session bean -- 9.3.2 View mode -- 9.3.3 Edit mode -- 9.3.4 Configure mode -- 9.3.5 Updating the portlet descriptor (portlet.xml) -- 9.3.6 Modifying the MySimplePortletPortletPreferenceValidator class -- 9.4 Running the portlet -- 9.4.1 Executing the portlet -- Chapter 10. Migrating to JSR 168 -- 10.1 Modifying the deployment descriptor -- 10.1.1 doctype -- 10.1.2 portlet-app -- 10.1.3 concrete-portlet-app -- 10.1.4 portlet -- 10.1.5 portlet-name -- 10.1.6 web.xml -- 10.1.7 cache -- 10.1.8 supports -- 10.1.9 allows -- 10.1.10 config-param -- 10.1.11 Locale settings.
10.2 Modifying the Java source -- 10.2.1 Package -- 10.2.2 Superclass -- 10.2.3 doXXX methods -- 10.2.4 actionPerformed -- 10.2.5 ActionEvent -- 10.2.6 Logging -- 10.2.7 JSP includes -- 10.2.8 PortletData and PortletSettings -- 10.2.9 namespace -- 10.2.10 portlet URLs -- 10.3 Modifying the JSP source -- 10.3.1 taglib -- 10.3.2 portletAPI:init -- 10.3.3 namespace -- 10.3.4 Creating URLs -- 10.3.5 portletAPI:text -- 10.3.6 encodeURL -- 10.3.7 CSS -- 10.4 Struts -- 10.5 JSF -- 10.6 Portlet services -- 10.7 Messaging -- Chapter 11. Using JSPs and servlets -- 11.1 Overview -- 11.1.1 Generating output -- 11.2 RequestDispatcher -- 11.2.1 PortletContext.getRequestDispatcher -- 11.2.2 PortletContext.getNamedDispatcher -- 11.2.3 PortletRequestDispatcher.include -- 11.3 JSP tags -- 11.3.1 defineObjects -- 11.3.2 renderURL -- 11.3.3 actionURL -- 11.3.4 namespace -- 11.3.5 param -- 11.3.6 IBM tags -- 11.3.7 JSTL -- 11.4 Cascading style sheets (CSS) -- 11.4.1 WSRP Styles -- 11.4.2 IBM styles -- Chapter 12. Internationalization -- 12.1 Resource bundles -- 12.1.1 Creating resource bundles in Rational Application Developer -- 12.1.2 Translating resource bundles -- 12.1.3 Accessing resource bundles in portlets -- 12.1.4 Accessing resource bundles in JSPs -- 12.2 Translating whole resources -- 12.3 JSR 168 API considerations -- 12.4 Dynamically changing the language -- 12.5 NLS administration -- 12.5.1 Portlet NLS administration -- 12.5.2 Portal NLS administration -- 12.5.3 Setting NLS titles -- 12.5.4 Supporting a new language -- 12.6 Working with characters -- 12.7 NLS best practices -- 12.8 Sample scenario: NLS bundles -- 12.8.1 NLS bundles -- 12.8.2 Accessing NLS bundles from JSPs -- 12.8.3 Running the NLS scenario -- 12.8.4 Accessing NLS bundles in Java portlets -- 12.9 Sample scenario: translating whole resources -- 12.10 Dynamically changing the language.
Chapter 13. Struts portlets.
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IBM Session Manager implementation [[electronic resource]]
IBM Session Manager implementation [[electronic resource]]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 220 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/32
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers) - Management
Application software - Management
IBM software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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IBM Session Manager implementation [[electronic resource]]
IBM Session Manager implementation [[electronic resource]]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 220 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/32
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers) - Management
Application software - Management
IBM software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783545603321
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IBM Session Manager implementation
IBM Session Manager implementation
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 220 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/32
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers) - Management
Application software - Management
IBM software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Session Manager overview -- 1.1 What IBM Session Manager is -- 1.2 Administration -- 1.2.1 Classic configuration -- 1.2.2 Online and Batch Administration (OLA) -- 1.2.3 General points -- 1.2.4 Self-administration via OLA -- 1.3 Dynamic menus -- 1.3.1 Overview -- 1.3.2 Configuration steps -- 1.4 Scripts -- 1.4.1 Overview -- 1.4.2 Script parameters -- 1.5 Panel definition -- 1.5.1 Panel sections and sub-definitions syntax -- 1.5.2 Modifying the MENU2 panel definition -- 1.5.3 MSGPANEL example -- 1.6 Application sessions -- 1.6.1 Parallel sessions -- 1.6.2 Non-parallel sessions -- 1.6.3 TCP/IP sessions -- Chapter 2. Installation and customization -- 2.1 Planning for installation -- 2.1.1 Hardware requirements -- 2.1.2 Software requirements -- 2.1.3 Dasd storage requirements -- 2.1.4 Program Directory statements -- 2.1.5 Preventive Service Planning -- 2.2 Installing IBM Session Manager -- 2.2.1 IBM Session Manager storage requirements -- 2.2.2 First installation versus migration from previous release -- 2.2.3 Operating system requirements -- 2.3 Installation step -- 2.3.1 EXIT activation -- 2.3.2 APF authorization -- 2.3.3 VTAM definitions -- 2.3.4 Use of Session Manager Networking feature -- 2.3.5 TCPIP support -- 2.4 Session Manager startup -- 2.5 OLA definitions -- 2.5.1 The ISZSSEN job -- 2.6 SIGNON to Session Manager -- Chapter 3. Exits -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 E01 - Session Manager initialization time -- 3.3 E05 - Configuration statement processing time -- 3.4 E06 - Application status change -- 3.5 E08 - Timer interval exit -- 3.6 E09 - CALLEXIT invocation from a script -- 3.7 E11- Log on to the Session Manager system -- 3.8 E21 - Signon validation -- 3.9 E22 - Signon completion.
3.10 E25 - Input 3270 datastream exit -- 3.11 E29 - Logoff or disconnect from Session Manager -- 3.12 E31 - Slave session pre-initiation -- 3.13 E33 - Slave session post-initiation -- 3.14 E35 - Output 3270 datastream exit -- 3.15 E39 - Slave session termination -- 3.16 E71 - UPDATE issued, prior to replacement with new version of exit -- 3.17 E79 - Session switch exit -- 3.18 E99 - Session Manager termination -- 3.19 Sample E09 Callexit -- 3.20 The Multiple Exit Driver -- 3.20.1 How the Multiple Exit Driver works -- 3.20.2 Setting up the Menu panel to use the DRIVER command -- 3.20.3 The EXIT Control panel -- Chapter 4. Administrator tasks -- 4.1 Spy and Demo functions -- 4.1.1 Spy facility -- 4.1.2 The Demonstration and View facility -- 4.2 Sign-on scripts -- 4.2.1 Script examples -- 4.2.2 Auto scripts -- 4.3 Migration -- 4.3.1 Screen layouts -- 4.3.2 Scripts -- 4.3.3 Screen scrapers -- 4.4 OLA Security -- 4.4.1 OLA security settings -- 4.5 Batch OLA -- Chapter 5. End user functions -- 5.1 Hardcopy facility -- 5.1.1 Components -- 5.1.2 Using the facility -- 5.2 Pushing screens -- 5.2.1 Definitions -- 5.2.2 Using the facility -- 5.3 Demo/View feature -- 5.3.1 Definitions -- 5.3.2 Using the facility -- 5.4 Windows feature -- 5.4.1 Definitions -- 5.4.2 Using the facility -- 5.5 Cut and Paste feature -- 5.5.1 Definitions -- 5.5.2 Using the facility -- 5.6 File Transfer facility -- 5.6.1 Definitions -- 5.6.2 Using the facility -- Chapter 6. Debugging -- 6.1 Debugging overview -- 6.2 Session Manager preliminary checklist -- 6.3 Working with IBM to solve your problem -- 6.3.1 When to contact the Support Center -- 6.3.2 Working with the Support Center -- 6.4 Session Manager problem determination -- 6.4.1 What to do next -- 6.4.2 Classifying the problem -- 6.5 Flow diagrams -- Chapter 7. Sysplex Environment -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.1.1 What is a Sysplex.
7.1.2 How ISM for z/OS fits in a Sysplex configuration -- 7.2 Configuring Session Manager to use VTAM Generic Resources -- 7.2.1 What is a VTAM Generic Resource -- 7.3 Configuring Session Manager to use Sysplex Distributor -- 7.3.1 What is Sysplex Distributor -- 7.3.2 Our Dynamic DVIPA configuration -- 7.4 Reconnecting to same Session Manger instance after disconnect -- 7.5 Enabling Automatic Restart Manager support -- 7.5.1 What is Automatic Restart Manager -- 7.5.2 Implementing Automatic Restart Manager -- Chapter 8. Maintenance strategy -- 8.1 Maintenance overview -- 8.1.1 Determining your maintenance level -- 8.1.2 Installing and removing maintenance -- 8.1.3 Applying SUs at startup -- 8.1.4 The UPDATE Facility -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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IBM Tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Analyser V1.2 / / [Eugene Deborin ... et al.]
IBM Tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Analyser V1.2 / / [Eugene Deborin ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xxii, 412 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) DeborinEugene
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico CICS (Computer system)
Teleprocessing monitors (Computer programs)
Systems programming (Computer science)
IBM software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450466203321
Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
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