Modernization Hub

Share Your Product Experience

Help the community by sharing your experience with mainframe products. Your insights help others make informed decisions.

Share Your Experience

Co:Z Co-Processing Toolkit

Categories
2
Recommended
Claim Your Listing
Verified Vendor Access
Request Access Now

Product Overview

The Co:Z Co-Processing Toolkit architecture comprises several key components designed to facilitate cross-platform integration. The main components include the Co:Z Launcher, Co:Z Dataset Pipes, and Co:Z SFTP. These components interact to enable process execution, data transfer, and secure file transfer between z/OS and other platforms.

The Co:Z Launcher initiates processes on remote systems. It uses a command-line interface to execute commands and scripts. The syntax involves specifying the target system, the command to execute, and any necessary parameters.

The Co:Z Dataset Pipes component handles data transfer between z/OS datasets and files on UNIX and Windows systems. It supports various data formats, including fixed-block, variable-block, and sequential datasets. The Co:Z SFTP component uses the SFTP protocol for secure file transfer.

It supports password and public key authentication. Communication between components and systems occurs primarily over TCP/IP. The toolkit does not rely on specific databases or storage mechanisms for its core functionality.

Configuration files, typically in XML or properties format, store connection details, security settings, and other parameters. The toolkit integrates with existing z/OS security mechanisms for authentication and access control. Logging capabilities are provided for auditing and troubleshooting, with configurable logging levels and destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Related Products

More from Dovetailed Technologies

Co:Z Batch

Active
z/OS

Co:Z Batch provides a robust alternative to BPXBATCH, enhancing batch job management on z/OS. Key components include the Job Submission Daemon (JSD), the Job Execution...

View Details →
z/OS

Co:Z Dataset Pipes is a utility designed for efficient data conversion and transfer on the z/OS platform. The core functionality revolves around reading from and...

View Details →
z/OS

Co:Z FTP-SSH Proxy provides a secure file transfer solution for z/OS environments by leveraging existing FTP infrastructure and SSH. The architecture consists of the FTP...

View Details →

Co:Z Launcher

Active
z/OS

Co:Z Launcher is a software solution designed to integrate z/OS batch processing with remote Windows and UNIX systems. It allows batch jobs to launch processes...

View Details →

Co:Z SFTP

Active
z/OS

Co:Z SFTP provides a secure and efficient solution for file transfer on z/OS. It leverages the SFTP protocol, ensuring data confidentiality and integrity during transfers....

View Details →

JZOS

Not Supported
z/OS

Alternatives available

JZOS is a set of Java APIs that enable Java applications to interact with z/OS resources. Key capabilities include reading and writing datasets using classes...

View Details →

Similar Products

3770Link

Active
z/OSz/VMzVSE/VSEn

3770Link provides a Windows-based solution for emulating an IBM 377x card punch/reader, enabling file transfers to and from mainframe systems. The software utilizes SNA RJE...

View Details →

3780Link

Active
z/OSz/VMzVSE/VSEn

3780Link provides a Windows-based emulation of an IBM 2780/3780 terminal, facilitating file transfers to and from mainframe systems via Binary Synchronous Communications (BSC) over RJE....

View Details →

ADC2

Not Supported
z/OS

Alternatives available

ADC2 was a batch job scheduling solution primarily used in z/OS environments. It automated the scheduling and execution of batch jobs, managing dependencies and resource...

View Details →
by BMC
z/OS

ARC/DB2 and AR/VR are designed to enhance the reliability and efficiency of batch processing in Db2 environments on z/OS. The primary function is to provide...

View Details →
by BMC
z/OS

Alternatives available

Application Restart Control for IMS provided a solution for batch job restart and backout within IMS environments. The system comprised the Restart Manager, Checkpoint Manager,...

View Details →
by BMC
z/OS

Alternatives available

Application Restart Control for VSAM enhances batch processing by enabling checkpointing and restart capabilities for applications accessing VSAM datasets. The Checkpoint Manager, VSAM Interceptor, and...

View Details →

Help Improve This Directory

Notice outdated information? Have insights about this product? Help the mainframe community stay informed with accurate, current data.

Are You a Vendor? Claim Your Listing

Take control of your product listings. Add verified information, showcase updates, and unlock a Claimed Vendor badge across the directory.

Claim Your Listing Now