In the X/Open XA model,
Enterprise Server coordinates all XA activity, serving as an XA Transaction Manager (TM).
Enterprise Server works with XA-compliant Resource Managers (RMs) and manages the execution of:
- Container-managed services such as Web services and EJBs
- CICS or IMS transactions
- JES jobs
RM access is provided for:
- SQL Server
- EDB PostgreSQL
(technology preview)
- ODBC (generic one-phase commit)
- DB2 LUW
- Oracle
- XDB
XA-compliant Resources (XARs)
For
Enterprise Server to work properly with an RM, an XAR must be defined. An XAR definition must include:
- An xa_open string
- An RM switch module
- An XAR ID
- xa_open string
- A string that includes standard RM fields and values, and optionally, additional
Micro Focus-specific fields and values.
- RM switch module
-
A Micro Focus RM switch module is COBOL code that obtains the address of the XA switch data structure (xa_switch_t) provided
by the RM, typically a database vendor. In addition,
Micro Focus RM switch modules contain code that facilitates ease of use in
Enterprise Server environments. RM switch modules are differentiated by their type, which is determined by the database vendor or other RM
type. For example, you use an Oracle RM switch module type with Oracle databases,
and so on.
Important: Source code for
Micro Focus RM switch modules is available in
Enterprise Developer, but is not included in the
Enterprise Server stand-alone product. To use a
Micro Focus RM switch module, you must build it in
Enterprise Developer, deploy it to
Enterprise Server, and then include it in an XAR definition.
- XAR ID
- The XAR ID uniquely identifies your XAR, and is used to identify the XAR to use in batch jobs, namely:
- The SYSTEM parameter for IDAEFT01
- The CONNECT function's subsystem parameter for DSNALI
- The IDENTIFY function's subsystem parameter for DSNRLI
XARs in
Enterprise Server
In
Enterprise Server, you can define XARs, and edit and delete XAR definitions. You can also control which XARs are loaded when a specific
enterprise server region starts.