The ability to generate Enterprise Service Tools artifacts to remote systems (currently MVS, or z/OS UNIX) using Enterprise Service Tools project is supported by selecting a remote location.
| Enterprise Service Tools Artifact | Target | |
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| System PDS in MVS Sub-Projects | System Directory in z/OS UNIX | |
| COBOL or PL/I | Does not allow an invalid member name. | Checks if the user has write access. |
| PDS selected must have record type of F or FB | Does not allow an invalid File name. Acceptable characters are: A-Z a-z 0-9 . / _ |
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| XSD/WSDL | Not applicable | Checks if the user has write access. |
| Does not allow an invalid File name. Acceptable characters are: A-Z a-z 0-9 . / _ |
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| WSBind | Not applicable | Checks if the user has write access. |
| Does not allow an invalid File name. Acceptable characters are: A-Z a-z 0-9 . / _ |
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| XML Correlator | Does not allow an invalid member name. | Checks if the user has write access. |
| PDS selected must have record type of VB or VBA | Does not allow an invalid File name. Acceptable characters are: A-Z a-z 0-9 . / _ |
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The remote file can be opened in the default editor associated for it (i.e., LPEX for COBOL/PLI, WSBind Viewer for wsbind file, etc), by selecting Open in the context menu or by double clicking the remote file. During opening of the remote file, if the associated system is not connected, the user is prompted with username/password dialog.
When the remote file is selected, the file location information for the file is displayed in the properties view.