The listSystem.properties file is part of the com.ibmctg.client package in the mfccl.jar file. Its contents consist of a list of servers specified using the following form:
serverName=url
Default=http://127.0.0.1:9003 # Default target Enterprise Server local region ECINOCTG=http://127.0.0.1:9004 # Another target Enterprise Server local region ECINOCTG_Remote=http://192.168.1.10:9003 # Yet another target Enterprise Server remote region debug=false #flag to indicate debug information to be emitted. #Possible values are true or false javaCommAreaEBCDIC=false #flag to indicate what the comm area encoding on the java side is. #Possible values are true i.e. EBCDIC or false i.e. ASCII cicsCommAreaEBCDIC=true #flag to indicate what the comm area encoding on the COBOL CICS side is. # Possible values are true i.e. EBCDIC or false i.e. ASCII javaContainerEBCDIC=false #flag to indicate what the Channel/Container encoding on the java side is. # Possible values are true i.e. EBCDIC or false i.e. ASCII cicsContainerEBCDIC=true #flag to indicate what the Channel/Container encoding on the COBOL CICS side is. # Possible values are true i.e. EBCDIC or false i.e. ASCII commAreaAndChannelLogging=false #channel and comm area HEXA logging. #Possible values are true or false socketReadTimeout=60 #Socket will timeout after 60 seconds socketOpenTimeout=60 #socket will timeout if it cannot connect in 60 seconds
You can edit this file to include alternative server specifications and/or properties.
You can also use an external listSystem.properties file that takes priority over the file in mfccl.jar by specifying its location when you start java:
-DmfListSystemLocation=anyDirectory\listSystem.properties