Specification of transaction pipe, client ID, and interaction verb

You must specify an interaction verb regardless of the commit mode that you use. Specification of the transaction pipe (tpipe) and client ID depends on the commit mode or the type of socket connection that you sue.

In IMS™ and OTMA terminology, a transaction pipe (tpipe) is a logical connection between a client (IMS Connect) and the server (IMS OTMA). The IMSConnectionSpec class has a clientID property that identifies the connection associated with that IMSConnectionSpec. The name of the IMS OTMA asynchronous output queue or tpipe where recoverable output messages are placed during an interaction is determined in one of two ways, depending on the commit mode that is used for that interaction:

Whether your Java™ client is running an IMS transaction with commit mode 1 or commit mode 0, the Java client specifies a value for the interactionVerb property for the interaction. If a commit mode 0 interaction is specified and a dedicated socket connection is used by the Java client, the Java client also must provide a value for the client ID for the connection.


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