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To work with these samples, you need access to CICS and IMS test systems
where you have installed and configured the Trader application samples
described in the WebSphere for z/OS V5 Connectivity Handbook, SG24-7064.
You also need to configure a test server in WebSphere Studio Application
Developer Integration Edition and set up its J2C resources to access your CICS
and IMS systems.
Working with the Chapter5 sample files
The ch05projects.zip contains projects that can be imported into WebSphere
Studio Application Developer Integration Edition V5.1.1 and the
ch05workspace.zip can be extracted to a WebSphere Studio Application
Developer Integration Edition workspace that contains the same projects. The
projects are:
򐂰 cicseciConnector
򐂰 CICSJCA
򐂰 CICSJCAEAR
򐂰 CICSJCAEJB
򐂰 CICSJCAWeb
򐂰 J2C Tool Plugin Import Service
To work with these samples, you need access to a CICS test system where you
have installed and configured the Trader application sample described in the
WebSphere for z/OS V5 Connectivity Handbook, SG24-7064. You also need to
configure a test server in WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration
Edition and set up its J2C resources to access your CICS system.
Working with the Chapter7 sample files
The ch07projects.zip contains projects that can be imported into WebSphere
Studio Application Developer Integration Edition V5.1.1 and the
ch07workspace.zip can be extracted to a WebSphere Studio Application
Developer Integration Edition workspace that contains the same projects. The
projects are:
򐂰 StockAnalysisBP
򐂰 StockAnalysisBPEAR
򐂰 StockAnalysisBPEJB
򐂰 StockAnalysisBPWeb
򐂰 StockAnalysisSP
򐂰 StockAnalysisSPEAR
򐂰 StockAnalysisSPEJB

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