Mainframes White Papers
Options for Integrating New Applications With Current Applications That Run on a Mainframe
Overview Senior developers, IT architects, and project managers frequently need to integrate existing mainframe applications with new applications that don't run necessarily run on the mainframe. Examples of mainframe applications include CICS and IMS transaction applications; modern applications include J2EE applications and some C++ applications. Modern applications would usually reside on a system other than a mainframe system, such as Windows or UNIX, but they could also reside on the same or a separate mainframe system. Because IBM offers a variety of options to integrate the applications, choosing the right approach for a given scenario might seem like a difficult job. This paper can help one make the right choice for the environment by reviewing and presenting the various choices and their differentiating features in one paper.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | |
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| Date Published | June 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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