When the CICS application has been migrated from the mainframe to the PC, you maintain and develop the application as follows:
- Create a project comprising all the parts of the application, such as the COBOL source and BMS mapsets. This also involves
specifying the appropriate project and build properties.
- Edit BMS mapsets used by your client program, as required. You can do this using the BMS Painter utility supplied with this product.
If your client program uses a graphical or Web interface, use the External Call Interface (ECI) to communicate with the CICS
application.
- Compile the CICS COBOL programs and BMS mapsets.
- Configure an enterprise server to run the CICS application. This involves, among other things, adding a listener for CICS
requests and setting up search paths to locate your application files, the CICS resource definitions and so on.
- Run the application in
Enterprise Server and check that it is working correctly. Use the facilities for monitoring CICS applications within
Enterprise Server, as necessary.
- Debug the application in your COBOL development system IDE.
- To publish the application to UNIX:
- Copy the source files to your UNIX machine.
- Compile the programs using the Cob utility.
- Test and debug the application using the
Micro Focus Enterprise Developer Unix Components product.