This tutorial guided you through the detailed steps to
generate a J2C application that processes variable length and multiple
segment IMS™ transaction output
messages.
Lessons learned
In this tutorial,
you learned how to
- Use the J2C Java™ Bean wizard
to create a J2C Java bean that
runs an IMS transaction.
- Create a message buffer class, CCIBuffer.java, and edit this class
using doclet annotations.
- Create a method for the J2C Java bean to run the IMS transaction
and provide input and output data types for the method.
- Create Java data bindings
for the segments of the output message.
- Create a test Java class,
TestMultiSeg.java, to invoke the J2C Java bean method that runs the IMS transaction, then populate the output segments from the
buffer of data returned by the IMS transaction.