Rational Developer for System z, Version 7.6

Language structures page

The Language structures page for interpretive conversion lists all the high-level language structures in the source file that was used to start the wizard. Before starting the wizard, when using a selected source file, ensure that the source file contains both the request and response language structures for your application.

Follow these steps to complete this page:

  1. On the Request Language Structure tab, select the language structure which is the response language structure of your existing application (that is, the language structure with which your application is invoked).

  2. On the Response Language Structure tab, select the language structure which is the response language structure of your existing application (that is, the language structure that your application returns when it terminates). For One-Way (Request only) Web Service Generation, unselect the "Response Language Structure".

  3. Click Change PL/I Preferences or Change COBOL Preferences button to open the desired preferences page. These preferences control how source files (PL/I or COBOL) are imported (see Setting Importer > PL/I preferences or Setting Importer > COBOL preferences).

Note: The Language structure tree views on this page can show certain data types that are not supported by the interpretive conversion. These types include the ones described in the topics XML and COBOL type compatibility. These specific types are marked as (contains unsupported types) or unsupported type in the tree; these selections are automatically disabled. However, there are other types that are not supported by the interpretive conversion and they are described in the CICS® TS 4.1 Documentation, refer to CICS® Transaction Server for z/OS®, Version 4 Release 1 Information Center. These types are not marked as (contains unsupported types) or unsupported type in the tree and the selection is not automatically disabled. If you leave these data items selected, the generation fails and an appropriate error message is shown. An error entry is also put into the Remote error list view.

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