In this tutorial, you use the top-down method to create a RESTful Web service provider that receives
GET and PUT
requests. These requests are sent to a wrapper program that passes the requests on to the
Book program. The
Book program
returns a book record on a GET request, and creates a new book record on a PUT request.
Prerequisites
To complete this tutorial,
review the information in the
Prerequisites for CICS Web Services topic.
To complete the
Test the
BookWeb service provider section of this tutorial, we recommend that you install a JSON requester tool.
Create the BookREST project
Use the CWSProject demonstration project to create a project for your CICS Web service provider.
- Using Windows Explorer or at a command prompt, create a project directory named
BookREST.
- Extract the
CICSWebServicesTemplate_VS.zip file, located in the
%PUBLIC%\Documents\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\Samples\Mainframe\CICS\Classic\CWS directory by default, to the new
BookREST project directory.
- From the
Enterprise Developer
for Visual Studio 2013 main menu, click
File > Open > Project/Solution.
- Browse to the new
BookREST project directory, and select the
CWSProject.cblproj project file; then click
Open. This starts the Solution Explorer.
Here, you rename the project to match the name of the service interface you are going to create. This is not mandatory in
general, but done here to differentiate between tutorial projects.
- In the Solution Explorer, right-click the
CWSProject project; then select
Rename.
- Type
BookREST; then press
Enter.
Generate CICS Web Service provider components
Use the
Generate Web Service dialog box to generate the components of your Web service provider.
- From the Solution Explorer, expand the
BookREST project's
json folder.
- Right-click the
BookREST.json file; then select
Generate Web Service from the context menu.
- In the Generate Web Service dialog box, ensure that
BookREST.json populates the
(for request) field, and that the
(for response) field is set to
<None>.
- In the
Generate group, select the
Service radio button.
- In the
Program group, check
CICS.
- Click
OK.
Enterprise Developer generates the following CICS Web service components in the
BookREST project folder:
- BookREST.cbl
- A skeleton CICS program.
- BookREST.svi
- A service interface.
- BookR01.cpy
- A copybook containing data structures. This file does not show on the Solution Explorer.
Generate and move the
BookREST.wsbind file
- In the Solution Explorer, right-click the
BookREST.svi file; then select
Generate WSBIND.
Because the
BookREST.wsbind file is generated to the
BookREST project's
json\BookREST directory, but the output path is set to the
BookREST project's
loadlib directory, you need to move the file from the project's
json\BookREST directory to the project's
loadlib directory so that
Enterprise Server finds the correct file.
- Using Windows Explorer or at a command prompt, change to the
BookREST project directory.
- Copy or move the
BookREST.wsbind file from the
json\BookREST directory to the
loadlib directory.
Implement the service
The generated skeleton program,
BookREST.cbl, contains some basic functionality that is common to any CICS Web service that uses the Channel interface, such as:
- It retrieves the type of request being made from the DFHHTTPMETHOD container, and evaluates it.
- For a GET request, it populates the DFHWS-DATA container with the content of the response data structure (in
film01.cpy).
- For a POST or PUT request, it populates the request data structure (in
BookR01.cpy) with the contents of the DFHWS-DATA container.
To provide the required operation logic, you must code it manually by editing the program.
- From the
Solution Explorer, double-click
BookREST.cbl to open it in the COBOL editor.
- Declare the following two variables in the
Working-Storage section:
01 ws-function pic x.
01 ws-file-status pic xx value "00".
- Scroll down to the
when "GET" statement, and add the following lines between it and the
move "DFHWS-DATA" to ls-container-name statement:
initialize lnk-b-details
move "1" to ws-function
move ls-uri-resid to lnk-b-stockno
call "book" using ws-function
lnk-b-details
ws-file-status
Note: BookREST.cbl contains a comment line between the two statements. You can replace the comment line with this block of code.
- At the next commented line below an
EXEC CICS GET statement, add the following lines to create a new record:
move "2" to ws-function
call "book" using ws-function
lnk-b-details
ws-file-status
- Near the bottom of the program, in the second
MOVE statement in the
put-DFHRESPONSE paragraph, replace the
ls-uri-resid variable with the
ws-file-status variable.
- Click
File > Save BookREST.cbl.
- Close the COBOL editor.
Build the BookREST project
- From the Solution Explorer, right-click the
BookREST project; then select
Build.
Create an enterprise server region
Here you use
Enterprise Server to create an
enterprise server region on which to run the Web service.
- In
Enterprise Developer
for Visual Studio 2013, activate the Server Explorer.
- Expand
Micro Focus Servers.
- Right-click
localhost; then select
New Enterprise Server.
- In the
Name field, type
CWSREST. This is the name for the new
enterprise server region.
- Click the
browse button that corresponds to the
Template field, and navigate to the
CICSWebServicesTemplate.xml file located in the
BookREST\ESTemplates
project folder.
- Double-click
CICSWebServicesTemplate.xml. This populates the
Template field.
- On the list next to
Associate with projects, check
BookREST.
- Click
OK.
The Server Explorer should now show the
CWSREST
enterprise server region listed under
localhost.
Note: If
CWSREST doesn't immediately appear, right-click
Micro Focus Servers; then select
Refresh from the context menu.
Configure CWSREST resources
All
Enterprise Server regions require access to certain resources, depending on the types of applications they run. Resources that are defined
on a region's startup list are loaded during the startup routine, making them available for as long as the region is running.
CICS Web services use the underlying resources provided by the standard
Enterprise Server CICS Web interface (CWI) and CICS Web Services (CWS) support. However, the CICSWebServicesTemplate used to create the CWSREST
region does not include these resources on the startup list; therefore, you need to add them manually. The CWI resources reside
in a predefined resource group named DFHWEB. The CWS resources are in the predefined DFHPIPE group.
In addition, you need to create and a resource group to contain the resources required by the
BookREST program, and also add the new group to the startup list.
- Start
Enterprise Server Administration
-
- From Server Explorer, right-click
Micro Focus Servers; then select
Administration. This starts
Enterprise Server Administration.
Note: If this is the first time you have started the server you see a sign-on dialog box. If
Server is secured is checked, uncheck it; then click
OK. Unchecking
Server is secured prevents this dialog box from showing when you subsequently start the region. If
Server is secured is not checked, simply click
OK to clear the dialog box. If a Secure Storage prompt appears, click
No.
On the Home page, you should see the
CWSREST
enterprise server region listed.
- Back on the Server Explorer, right-click
CWSREST; then select
Start.
As the region is starting, the
Enterprise Server Administration Home page should show log information in the region's
Status Log column. When the region is fully started, this is indicated in the region's
Status column.
- Start ES Monitor and Control (ESMAC)
-
- After CWSREST has started, on the Administration Home page, click the
Details button located in the
Status column for the
CWSREST region.
- On the
Server > Control page, click
ES Monitor & Control. This starts the ESMAC utility where you can edit the startup list.
- Open the DEMOSTRT startup list
-
- On the ESMAC menu, click the drop-down list located under
Resources; then select
by Group.
- Click
Startup. This invokes a list of
CICS Startup Lists in the right pane.
The CWSREST region uses the default startup list, named DEMOSTRT.
- Click the
Details button that corresponds to
DEMOSTRT. This takes you to the CICS STARTUP - DEMOSTRT page.
- Add resource groups
- Here, you add the DFHWEB and DFHPIPE resource groups to the startup list, and add the CWSRESTP resource group name to the
startup list. At this point, you have you have neither created nor defined the CWSRESTP group and its respective resources.
Those tasks are completed in the next few sections of this tutorial.
- On the CICS STARTUP - DEMOSTRT page, scroll down to the end of the list and type
DFHWEB into the empty field at the bottom; then click
Apply. ESMAC adds the DFHWEB group, and adds another empty field at the end of the list.
- In the new empty field, type
DFHPIPE; then click
Apply.
- In the new empty field, type
CWSRESTP; then click
Apply.
- Create the CWSRESTP resource group
-
- On the ESMAC menu, click the
Groups button located under
Resources.
- On the CICS Resource Groups page, click
New.
- In the
Name field, type
CWSRESTP.
- In the
Description field, type
CICS Web Services JSON Provider Resources; then click
Add. This invokes the CICS Group CWSRESTP page where you can create and define resources for the group.
- Define CWSRESTP resources
- The BookREST program requires a resource for TCP/IP service, and a resource to support a pipeline.
- On the CICS Group CWSRESTP page, click
TCPIPSv.
- Complete these fields:
Name
|
RSTTCPIP
|
Description
|
My TCP/IP Service
|
Port No
|
5639
|
- Click
Add.
Enterprise Server returns
Add successful.
- Click
Apply.
Enterprise Server returns
Update successful.
- Click
Group List to return to the CICS Group CWSRESTP page.
- Click
Pipeline.
- Complete these fields:
Name
|
RESTPIPE
|
|
Description
|
My CICS Provider Pipeline
|
|
Resp Wait
|
DEFT
|
This is the number of seconds that an application waits for a response from the service. DEFT indicates the default value,
which is 10 seconds for HTTP and 60 seconds for MQ.
|
Config file
|
$IDE_XML_LOC\jsonjavaprovider.xml
|
The IDE_XML_LOC environment variable in CWSREST points to the
xml project folder.1
|
WebSvc Dir
|
$IDE_LOADLIB\
|
The IDE_LOADLIB environment variable points to the
loadlib project folder.1
|
1 To see a list of environment variables defined for CWSREST, from the ESMAC menu, click
Env.Vars..
|
- Click
Add.
Enterprise Server returns
Add successful.
- Click
Apply.
Enterprise Server returns
Update successful.
- Click
Home to return to the Administration Home page.
You can install the new resources by stopping and starting the region.
- From the
Enterprise Developer Server Explorer, right-click
CWSREST; then select
Restart. This stops and then starts the CWSREST
enterprise server region, automatically installing and loading the newly added resources on the startup list.
Verify Resources
After CWSREST is started, you can verify that the resources you have defined are installed and active.
- In
Enterprise Server, start ESMAC for the CWSREST region.
- On the ESMAC menu, select
Active from the drop-down list located under
Resources.
- On the ESMAC menu, click the
WebSvc button. You should see the
BookREST Web service listed and marked as
INSERVICE.
- On the ESMAC menu, click
Pipeline; then click the
Details button that corresponds to
RESTPIPE. The Pipeline resource sets the response wait period, identifies the JSON configuration file, and the Web Service directory.
- On the ESMAC menu, click
URIMAP; then click the
Details button that corresponds to
PIPELINE and
/cics/services/BookREST/*.
Enterprise Server generates URIMAPs to provide CICS with the information it needs to process requests. The name of each generated URIMAP begins
with a pounds sterling symbol (£).
To run your RESTful CICS Web service, you can either send an HTTP GET request to retrieve an existing
Book record or an HTTP PUT request to create a new
Book record. The request is sent to an endpoint URL that routes the request to your
enterprise server region. The endpoint URL contains a URI value. The incoming request reads the installed URIMAPs to identify the map whose
Path value matches the
URI value of the endpoint URL. When the correct URIMAP is identified, CICS uses the data defined in the URIMAP, such as the name
of the
Web Service and its associated
Pipeline, to process the request.
Test the
Book Web service provider
Now that you have your Web service provider running with all of its resources active, you are ready to send a
GET request to run the Web service. You can do this using any JSON requester tool.
- Create a JSON request with the following endpoint URL:
http://localhost:5639/cics/services/BookREST/1111
- Set the Method to GET.
You should receive the following JSON response:
{"book": {"lnk_b_details": {
"lnk_b_text_details": {
"lnk_b_title": "LORD OF THE RINGS",
"lnk_b_type": "FANTASY",
"lnk_b_author": "TOLKIEN"
},
"lnk_b_stockno": "1111",
"lnk_b_retail": 15,
"lnk_b_onhand": 4000,
"lnk_b_sold": 3444
}}}
- Set the Method to PUT and remove the last five characters from the endpoint URL, so that it now reads:
http://localhost:5639/cics/services/BookREST
- Enter the following JSON request and send it to create a new Book record:
{"book": {"lnk_b_details": {
"lnk_b_text_details": {
"lnk_b_title": "HARRY POTTER",
"lnk_b_type": "FANTASY",
"lnk_b_author": "ROWLING"
},
"lnk_b_stockno": "5555",
"lnk_b_retail": 20,
"lnk_b_onhand": 6000,
"lnk_b_sold": 4555
}}}
You should receive a response of
00 to show that the record has been added successfully.
- Set the Method to GET again and add
/5555 to the endpoint URL.
You should receive a response that matches the JSON you sent in the PUT request.