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Product Overview

zMakePDF is designed with a modular architecture, comprising the following key components: the Input Capture Module, the Conversion Engine, the Configuration Manager, the Security Integration Layer, and the Output Delivery Module. The Input Capture Module intercepts print streams and spool data from z/OS applications. The Conversion Engine transforms this data into PDF format, supporting input formats like line data and AFP.

The Configuration Manager handles configuration parameters, such as input data formats, output PDF settings, and font mappings. The Security Integration Layer integrates with z/OS security systems, such as RACF, ACF2, and Top Secret, providing authentication and role-based access control (RBAC). The Output Delivery Module manages the delivery of generated PDF files.

Communication between components relies on standard z/OS protocols and APIs. zMakePDF can expose REST APIs for integration with external systems. An example API endpoint might be `/convert` for initiating PDF conversions.

Competing products include IBM Infoprint and LRS VPS. zMakePDF distinguishes itself with its streamlined architecture and focus on ease of integration within the z/OS environment. It does not rely on external databases, instead leveraging z/OS system resources for storage and processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is zMakePDF and what does it do?

zMakePDF is a tool designed to convert z/OS application output into PDF format. It allows users to archive, distribute, and view mainframe-generated reports and documents in a widely accessible format.

How does zMakePDF integrate with z/OS applications?

zMakePDF integrates with z/OS applications to capture print streams or spool data and transform it into PDF files. This process typically involves intercepting the output, applying formatting rules, and generating the PDF document.

What input formats does zMakePDF support?

zMakePDF supports various input formats common in the z/OS environment, such as line data, AFP (Advanced Function Presentation), and other structured data formats. It can also handle different character sets and encoding schemes.

What are some common use cases for zMakePDF?

zMakePDF can be used to convert reports for archiving, distribute documents electronically, and enable users to view mainframe output on various devices without requiring specialized mainframe terminals or software.

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