Abstract
CICS and IMS applications can be accessed by WWW using business objects that are generated from CICS or IMS applications. An application programmer builds business objects and fills them with data via a tool that encapsulates transactions. The business objects’ attributes can be connected to a user interface running on the same computer or to a HTML page that allows to access the business objects and thus the data from the underlying transaction system.
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Bauer, J., Schmidt, A. (1997). CICS, IMS And Others Go Web Via Business Objects. In: Patel, D., Sun, Y., Patel, S. (eds) OOIS’96. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0973-0_34
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