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XML Publisher for IDMS

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Product Overview

XML Publisher for IDMS is designed to publish CA IDMS events as XML, enabling integration with other systems and supporting Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). It leverages XML Query for IDMS to extract and transform data from the CA IDMS database. The architecture consists of components that interact to facilitate this process.

The main components likely include an event listener, an XML transformation engine, and a publishing module. The event listener monitors CA IDMS for specific events. When an event occurs, the XML transformation engine uses XML Query for IDMS to extract the relevant data and transform it into XML format.

The publishing module then sends the XML message to the target system. XML Publisher for IDMS typically runs within a z/OS LPAR and is dependent on the CA IDMS subsystem. It requires XML Query for IDMS to function.

The product likely uses configuration files to define the XML mappings and event triggers. It likely supports standard authentication methods available in z/OS and CA IDMS environments, such as RACF or ACF2. Alternatives include custom-built integration solutions or other data replication tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does XML Publisher for IDMS do?

XML Publisher for IDMS publishes CA IDMS events using XML Query, enabling Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) integration and database synchronization.

Is this a system, application, or tool?

It is middleware that bridges CA IDMS databases with other systems through XML-based communication.

What types of organizations use this?

Organizations using CA IDMS that need to integrate their mainframe data with other systems or implement SOA principles benefit from this product.

When should we consider XML Publisher for IDMS?

Consider using XML Publisher for IDMS when you need to expose CA IDMS data as services, synchronize databases, or integrate mainframe applications with modern platforms.

What are the alternatives to XML Publisher for IDMS?

Alternatives include custom-built integration solutions or other data replication tools. However, XML Publisher for IDMS is specifically designed for CA IDMS and XML integration.

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