9402: IMS Dynamic Resource Definition Double Session: Hints, Tips and Best Practices & Performing DRD Functions Within an IMS Transaction

Thursday, August 11, 2011: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Europe 6 (Walt Disney World Dolphin )
Speakers: Angie Greenhaw (IBM Corporation) and John Ganci (Texas Instruments Inc.)
Handouts
  • Performing DRD Functions Within an IMS Transaction (1.3 MB)
  • IMS Dynamic Resource Definition Hints, Tips and Best Practices (2.8 MB)
  • This session consists of 2 related 45-minute presentations.

     The first presentation is titled "IMS Dynamic Resource Definition: Hints, Tips and Best Practices"

    Dynamic Resource Definition allows dynamic management of IMS resources without the limitations associated with MODBLKS sysgen or online change. Over the last couple of years, you've likely attended overview, implementation and "how-to" DRD sessions, but now it's time to explore DRD from a different perspective. This session will discuss how to avoid some common "oops!" scenarios, and give hints and tips on how to best maximize DRD to meet your business needs. It will also cover best practices and even delve into some example migration scenarios and demonstrate how to circumvent issues that could potentially arise when migrating to DRD. While we'll cover a brief overview for our novice users, this session will also be helpful for established DRD users.

     

    The second presentation is titled: "Performing DRD Functions Within an IMS Transaction".

    This session will show how you can use IMS Type-2 commands from an IMS transaction to query, add, update, and delete IMS dynamic resources.

    Tracks: Application Technologies and Architectures, Enterprise Data Center Management and IT Management
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