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Writing z/OS CGIs in Assembler - Course Objectives

On successful completion of this class, the student, with the aid of the appropriate 
reference materials, should be able to:

  1. Code, assemble, bind, debug, deploy, and maintain CGIs for the z/OS environment, written in Assembler language

  2. Handle GET and POST requests: analyze and take action, as appropriate
    * Parse and decode a QUERY_STRING value for GET
    * Gather in the stdin data for POST
       
    - Save a file as is or translated to EBCDIC on the mainframe, for POST

  3. Produce responses that are XHTML pages or redirection
  4. Access environment variables
  5. Access DB2 data (optional: depends if DB2 installed and lab set up done)
  6. Access VSAM KSDS data by primary key or alternate index
  7. Put out XHTML encoded in UTF-16, to provide a truly international aspect to your website

  8. Submit jobs to the batch from a CGI (optional; may not be appropriate in all environments).


Course information: UC06 / 1 Day         These Materials © Copyright 2007 by Steven H. Comstock   V1.x

 

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