What is Co:Z Co-Processing Toolkit?
Co:Z Co-Processing Toolkit is a suite of tools designed to facilitate data and process integration between z/OS, UNIX System Services (USS), and Microsoft Windows environments. It enables batch jobs on z/OS to interact with and leverage resources available on these other platforms.
What are the main components of the Co:Z Co-Processing Toolkit?
The toolkit comprises four main components: Co:Z Launcher, Co:Z Dataset Pipes, Co:Z SFTP, and Co:Z Batch. These components provide functionalities such as process initiation, data transfer, secure file transfer, and batch job management across different platforms.
How does Co:Z Batch enable cross-platform execution?
Co:Z Batch is the component that allows z/OS batch jobs to execute commands and scripts on remote UNIX and Windows systems. This is achieved through the use of the Co:Z Launcher and secure communication protocols.
How does Co:Z Dataset Pipes handle data transfer?
Co:Z Dataset Pipes facilitates the transfer of data between z/OS datasets and files on UNIX and Windows systems. It supports various data formats and provides options for data transformation during the transfer process.