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MFS Field Exit routine
MFS Pool Manager
MFS Segment Exit routine
Multiple physical page input
Operator control table
Operator logical paging
PA2 key to advance to the next message
PA3 key (copy to the local printer)
Password
PF keys defined for anything besides transactions and commands
Programmed symbols (for example, scientific or technical symbols)
Selector pen
System Control Area (SCA)
System literal defined for anything other than date and time
$$IMSDIR (resident directory)
The following types of messages are not supported:
Asynchronous messages (due to IMS Connector for Java restriction)
Conversational transactions (due to IMS Connector for Java restriction)
16.5 Adding operations, messages, and bindings
For adding operations, messages, and bindings from MFS source, refer to the WebSphere
Studio Application Developer Integration Edition Information Center, available at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/adiehelp/index.jsp
To find this topic, navigate with your Web browser as follows:
1. Click
WebSphere Studio.
2. Expand
Developing → Expand Enterprise services → IMS services → Developing
your application
→ Expand Building an IMS service → Generating an enterprise
service for an IMS transaction
.
3. Select
Adding operations, messages, and bindings from MFS source.
16.6 Creating an enterprise service
For creating an enterprise service for an MFS-based IMS transaction, refer to the WebSphere
Studio Application Developer Integration Edition Information Center, available at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/adiehelp/index.jsp
To find this topic, navigate with your Web browser as follows:
1. Click
WebSphere Studio.
2. Expand
Developing → Expand Enterprise services → Expand IMS services →
Expand Samples
.
3. Select
Creating an enterprise service for an MFS-based IMS transaction.