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WebSphere Classic Replication Server for z/OS (Release 9.1) – An end-to-end scenario using native VSAM capture

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Tom Wabinski (twabinsk@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Anil Varkhedi (avarkhed@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
Thomas Atwood (taatwood@us.ibm.com), Information Developer, IBM

28 Feb 2007

Follow an end-to-end data replication scenario from native Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) files to IBM® DB2® Universal Database™ (DB2 UDB) for z/OS® using IBM WebSphere® Classic Replication Server for z/OS, IBM WebSphere Replication Server for z/OS, and IBM WebSphere MQ® for z/OS.

Overview

Data replication can be used for many business functions, such as migration, workload balancing, and monitoring. This document describes an end-to-end scenario using a single business case as an example, and does not cover the installation of the products. It is assumed that IBM WebSphere Classic Replication Server for z/OS, IBM WebSphere Replication Server for z/OS, IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS, and Classic Data Architect (CDA) are already installed.

Topics covered include:

  • Configure the name service
  • Configure the data server
  • Start the data server
  • Generate control table mappings
  • Define user table mappings
  • Create WebSphere MQ objects
  • Create Q Apply control tables
  • Define MQ capture parameters
  • Create subscriptions
  • Configure the Q Apply program and load
  • Configure the native VSAM change-capture agent
  • Run replication



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About the authors

Photo: Tom Wabinski

Tom Wabinski is a software engineer for WebSphere Classic products at IBM's Silicon Valley Laboratory in San Jose, Calif. His development work focuses on the Classic CLI/ODBC clients. He has also worked on components of the Classic data sever, and has experience in relational databases and data replication. He earned his Master's degree in Business Informatics at the University of Rostock, Germany prior to joining IBM.


Photo: Anil Varkhedi

Anil Varkhedi is a senior software engineer working with the Classic Products. Anil has extensive experience in database and replication technologies. He has worked with the development of the Classic Replication Server and Classic Event Publisher. He has also contributed to the design and development of the client technologies (JDBC and ODBC) on distributed platfroms for the Classic products. Anil has a degree in mechanical engineering from Bombay University. Previously, he has worked as a software developer in the area of operating systems, databases, compilers, and networking applications.


Photo: Thomas Atwood

Thomas Atwood is an information developer with IBM Information Integration Solutions. He is responsible for Classic replication and event publishing documentation. Thomas joined IBM in July 2006, after nearly five years at Oracle and BMC, where he documented human resources applications and business services management products.




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