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6.1.2 Creating the CICS Resources
Using the steps in this section, create and install the following resources in CICS:
•PIPELINE
•TCPIPSERVICE
•WEBSERVICE
•URIMAP
1.Configuring the PIPELINE resource
The two components of this definition are the PIPELINE resource itself and a
configuration file. The file contains details about the message handlers that will
act on Web service requests and responses as they pass though the pipeline.
This should contain the message handler programs and the SOAP header
processing programs that CICS will invoke when it processes the pipeline.
We start by using ...
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