When you are creating directories on z/OS® UNIX® System
Services to contain files that are to be copied by the Generate
Runtime Code wizard from the wizard's original set of output files,
you should create a directories to contain the service flow project
file (extension .sfp), the Web service files, and any other
files that must be copied to z/OS UNIX System
Services.
Note: The directory structure
in Figure 1 is an example only:
Figure 1. Example directory
structure for z/OS UNIX System Services /u/
myuser/
cicsts32/
MySFP01/
wsdl
wspickup/
provider
requester
In this directory structure:
/u/myuser is the user's directory space
/u/myuser/cicsts32 is a directory for output
files created for CICS Service Flow Runtime:
Level 2.0 (see CICS® Service Flow Runtime Levels
1.0 and 2.0).
/u/myuser/cicsts32/MySFP01 is the directory
for output files generated from the service flow project MySFP01.
/u/myuser/cicsts32/MySFP01/wsdl Note: You
could use this directory as the destination for the Web Services Description
File (extension .wsdl) for a Web service.
/u/myuser/cicsts32/MySFP01/wspickup Note: You
could use this directory as the destination for the WSBind file (extension .wsbind)
for a Web service.
Note: You could use this directory as the
destination for the Service Flow Properties file (extension .sfp).
/u/myuser/cicsts32/MySFP01/wspickup/provider or
requesterNote: You
could use the directory provider for files belonging
to a Web service that is a Web service provider, or you could use
the directory requester directory for files belonging
to a Web service that is a Web service requester.