- Branche: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A message that is routed to a server application for processing, or a delivery notification that is routed to a client application to acknowledge the receipt of a client message by its destination.
Industry:Software
A limit for debit payments. MERVA Liquidity Manager holds all debit payments until there is sufficient liquidity available to cover them.
Industry:Software
A message that is stored in the large message cluster (LMC). The maximum length of a message to be stored in the VSAM QDS is 31900 bytes. Messages up to 2MB can be stored in the LMC. For queue management using DB2 no distinction is made between messages and large messages.
Industry:Software
A limit on one system's authorization to attach transactions and access resources in another. Link security works by signing on each end of a session (to RACF, in CICS Transaction Server) when the session is bound. Each half-session then has the access requirements of the single user profile defined for the remote system as a whole. This profile is applied when a transaction is attached and whenever the transaction accesses a protected resource. See also bind-time security.
Industry:Software
A message that is transmitted as a result of an LUW completing a syncpoint (at which time changes to data resources made by the LUW are also committed). A committed output message is one that, in the event of a failure, needs to be transmitted and acknowledged to be sure that logical consistency with the changes to data resources is maintained. During recovery processing, if an LUW has committed its changes but an associated committed output message has not been transmitted or has not been acknowledged, CICS places the message in a message cache. The system can retransmit the message from the cache if desired.
Industry:Software
A limit that sets a restriction on the values that a simple type can represent.
Industry:Software
A message that is written to auxiliary (disk) storage so that the message is not lost in the event of a system failure.
Industry:Software
A line at the top of a display that contains information about a document and current operations, including an audit window, the document name, and page and line number.
Industry:Software
A message that refers to a piece of data that is to be transmitted. The reference message is handled by message exit programs, which attach and detach the data from the message so allowing the data to be transmitted without having to be stored on any queues.
Industry:Software