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The architecture of ASG-APC Batchmap is centered around three main components: the Batchmap Server, the Client Interface (GUI), and the Data Collector. The Batchmap Server is the central processing unit, responsible for handling client requests, managing data, and coordinating operations. The Client Interface (GUI) provides the user interface for visualizing batch schedules, monitoring job statuses, and managing the system.

The Data Collector is responsible for gathering data from the z/OS environment. Communication between the Client Interface and the Batchmap Server occurs over TCP/IP. The Data Collector retrieves data from the z/OS environment using standard z/OS interfaces.

The system uses a relational database to store configuration and operational data. The administrative interface, accessible through the GUI, allows for user management, configuration, and monitoring. The system supports authentication through the operating system's security features and uses role-based access control.

The GUI provides real-time status information and performance metrics. The Batchmap Server handles API requests, with potential endpoints such as `/jobs/{job_id}/status` and `/schedules/{schedule_id}/dependencies`. The system is designed for high availability and scalability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ASG-APC Batchmap?

ASG-APC Batchmap is a Java application providing a graphical view of batch schedules on z/OS. It allows users to visualize dependencies, track job statuses, and manage batch processes effectively. The application helps in understanding complex batch environments.

How does Batchmap visualize batch schedules?

Batchmap provides a visual representation of batch job dependencies, showing the relationships between jobs and their execution order. Users can view job status, identify bottlenecks, and troubleshoot issues within the batch schedule. It simplifies the management of complex batch environments.

What are the key benefits of using Batchmap?

Batchmap helps in reducing errors by providing a clear view of job dependencies, allowing administrators to identify potential issues before they impact production. It improves efficiency by enabling faster troubleshooting and optimization of batch processes. This leads to better resource utilization.

How does Batchmap integrate with existing systems?

Batchmap integrates with existing batch scheduling systems on z/OS. It does not replace the scheduling system but provides an additional layer of visualization and management. This allows for a more comprehensive view of the batch environment.

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