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The architecture of DB2 ImagePlus comprised several key components. The Library Server (IPFAF) acted as the central component for document capture, indexing, and management. It ran under CICS or IMS and interacted with DB2 for metadata storage and OAM for image storage.

The Object Server (IODM) facilitated the movement of objects between storage locations. The PC Client provided the user interface for accessing documents. Communication between components occurred through internal interfaces and APIs.

The Library Server and Object Server communicated to manage document storage and retrieval. The PC Client communicated with the Library Server to access documents. The system used DB2 tables to store metadata and OAM datasets to store images.

Network requirements included connectivity between the z/OS system and the PC Clients. The system relied on the z/OS operating system for its core functionality. The architecture was designed to provide a robust and scalable solution for managing documents and images on z/OS.

Note that DB2 ImagePlus is no longer supported; migrate to a supported ECM solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DB2 ImagePlus?

DB2 ImagePlus is an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system designed for storing and managing documents and images on z/OS. It allows users to view, search, and manage these documents through a 3270 interface or PC client. The system is composed of several components, including the Library Server, Object Server, and PC Client.

What are the main components of DB2 ImagePlus?

The system consists of three main products: the Library Server (ImagePlus Folder Application Facility, IPFAF, FAF), the Object Server (ImagePlus Object Distribution Facility, IODM), and the PC Client. The Library Server handles capture, indexing, and management of folders and objects, using DB2 tables for data storage and OAM for image storage. The Object Server facilitates the movement and delivery of objects. The PC Client provides access to documents.

What platforms does DB2 ImagePlus support?

DB2 ImagePlus was designed to run on the z/OS platform. The Library Server can operate under CICS or IMS. Images are stored as datasets using the Object Access Method (OAM), while other data is stored in DB2 tables.

What client interfaces are available for DB2 ImagePlus?

The PC Client supports the original ImagePlus Workstation Program (IWPM), ImagePlus Folder Application Facility workstation, and ContentManager for z/OS clients. These clients provide the user interface for accessing and managing documents stored within the system.

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