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Abstract
The service applications in Java™ starter kit demonstrates how to create service applications that can be called by remote clients or native programs.
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The starter kit provides two sample service applications in Java:
- An application that emulates a simple flight reservation service application that can be called by remote clients.
- An application that emulates a simple pricing service application that can be called by a local native program.
The flight reservation service application provides an API that can process booking, cancellation, query, and availability requests. The remote client sends a Representational State Transfer (REST) request by using a query parameter type that is accepted by the z/TPF HTTP server and is sent to the z/TPF application manager for Java (JAM) to be processed. The JAM handles the translation of the request and response data based on the OpenAPI descriptor. Existing Java community tooling and libraries can be leveraged to extend these services.
The pricing service application provides an API that enables a native program to send information about a flight and to receive a price quote as a response.
The starter kit also demonstrates how you can use IBM® TPF Toolkit and other optional software to create the various service application artifacts.
Prerequisites
z/TPF support for Java (APAR PJ43892)
IBM TPF Toolkit 4.2.9 or later
IBM Explorer for z/OS®
IBM z/OS Connect Enterprise Edition
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To download the package, complete the following steps:
- Go to https://transfer.boulder.ibm.com and sign in to the download server by using your z/TPF user ID and password.
- Click the Back button on your browser until you return to this page.
- Select the link next to the download that you want. You will be asked to click Agree on a standard set of terms and conditions.
You must be a z/TPF customer to download this package.
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Modified date:
18 December 2018
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