Interoperability with IBM Host Systems |
Organizations often use IBM host systems for online transaction processing (OLTP) that supports real-time, line of business applications. Traditionally, users have relied on terminal emulation programs to gain access to these host applications. However, information technology departments are increasingly deploying solutions that provide a more seamless level of integration between modern intranet services and IBM host data and applications.
Table 10.3 summarizes the services SNA Server supports to integrate desktop clients with host applications and transaction services.
Table 10.3 Integration with Host Applications and Transaction Services
Application and Transaction Integration Services | Description |
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Supports 3270, TN3270, TN3270E, TN3287 Terminal Emulation | SNA Server includes a 3270 emulator for access to mainframe applications. SNA Server also supports third-party terminal emulation products for native access or TCP/IP-based access to mainframe applications. |
Supports 5250 and TN5250 Terminal Emulation | SNA Server includes a 5250 emulator for access to AS/400 applications. SNA Server also supports third-party terminal emulation products for native access or TCP/IP-based access to AS/400 applications. |
COM Transaction Integrator (COMTI) for CICS and IMS | Allows integration of Component Services with host CICS and IMS transactions, including distributed two-phase commit between Component Services and CICS. |
Common Programming Interface for Communications (CPI-C) | Communicates with applications on any platform that supports APPC and CPI-C including mainframes, AS/400s, Windows 2000, and UNIX. |
Web-to-Host Integration Technologies | Supports integration between host data and applications and Windows 2000–based applications such as Microsoft® Internet Information Services (IIS), SQL Server and Windows-based desktop applications. |