This chapter describes how to configure certain objects of your UTM application and explains which KDCDEF control statements or which of the individual operands are relevant for describing the objects. This applies to the following UTM objects:
Clients ("Connecting clients to the application")
Printers, printer control LTERMs, printer pools on BS2000, Unix and Linux systems ("Generating printers (on BS2000, Unix and Linux systems)") as well as RSO printers connected to a UTM application on BS2000 systems ("Generating RSO printers (BS2000 systems)")
Service-controlled queues ("Generating service-controlled queues")
Message modules ("UTM messages")
Multiplex connections of a UTM application on BS2000 systems ("Message distribution and multiplexing with OMNIS (BS2000 systems)")
BLS load modules and common memory pools of a UTM application on BS2000 systems ("Generating load modules, common memory pools and shared code (BS2000 systems)")
In addition, several selected UTM functions are described here that affect KDCDEF control functions and whose operands are significant to the use of these functions. This is true for the following functions:
Code conversion ("Code conversion")
Job control using priorities and process constraints ("Code conversion")
Access control functions ("Data access control")
Encryption of messages on connections to clients ("Message encryption on connections to clients")
Coupling of resource managers and databases ("Defining database linking")
Internationalization of a UTM application on BS2000 systems ("Internationalizing the application - XHCS support (BS2000 systems)")
System access control using Kerberos on BS2000 systems ("Defining system access control")
See also the openUTM manual “Concepts und Functions”.