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Figure 7-16 RM supporting IMSs
7.6.7 RM user exit routines
RM user exit routines enable you to customize and monitor your RM environment. All the RM
user exit routines are optional and no samples are provided.
Like SCI and OM, RM uses BPE services to call and manage its user exits. Since CSL
components are built on the Base Primitive Environment, they can take advantage of BPE
common services and interfaces. This aids in creating a common look and feel to the
configuration of new IMS components. This is one of the areas where the three new address
spaces (SCI, OM and RM) are the same.
BPE also ...
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