What is OpenFrame and what does it do?
OpenFrame emulates z/OS environments on UNIX platforms, enabling the execution of CICS, IMS, and batch applications. It provides components for online transaction processing, batch job execution, VSAM emulation (TSAM), and IMS database emulation (HiDB).
How does OpenFrame handle screen emulation and 3270 access?
OpenFrame supports CICS BMS and IMS MFS screen emulation, allowing 3270 access. This enables users to interact with applications designed for mainframe environments using familiar interfaces.
What are the main components of OpenFrame?
OpenFrame's architecture includes components for online transaction processing (OpenFrame/Online), batch processing (OpenFrame/Batch), VSAM emulation (OpenFrame/TSAM), and IMS database emulation (OpenFrame/HiDB). These components work together to provide a comprehensive z/OS emulation environment.
What are the key benefits of using OpenFrame?
OpenFrame allows organizations to modernize their mainframe applications by migrating them to UNIX platforms. This can reduce hardware costs and improve application agility. It supports various mainframe application types, including CICS, IMS, and batch jobs.