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Working with your inventory 139
add transactions - listed 158
add transactions - preliminary 156
analyze-change results 141
CICS callable connectors 155
CICS callable transaction connectors - selected 159
code extraction 150–152
connector builder results 161
copybook showing the definition 147
creating new connector 154
data element details 145
data element summary 143
Examining the effects of a change 140
Determining the effect of a change 142
Results of your exploration 147
Extracting code for reuse 148
Extract code from TRADERB 148
generated results 162
How to use the Connector Builder Assistant tool 153
Create a connector project 153
Generate the analysis and report files 161
Identify the CICS transactions you want to use 156
Identify the input and output data structures 159
MVS assets 142
program details 149
source code showing a reference 146
Summary 163
transaction configuration 160
Typical tasks 140
view data element 144
WSAA assists 5
Analyzing the impact of a proposed change 5
Application developers 5
Deployment phase 5
Development phase 5
Extracting business logic from existing code 5
Gathering connector information for MVS programs 5
Project managers 5
Quality assurance testers 5
Requirements phase 5
Scope and develop project plans 5
Test phase 5
Understanding components and their relationships 5
WSAA core functions 6
Application exploration 6
Connector building 6
Help 6
Impact analysis 6
Inventory collection 6
WSAA in the distributed environment 167
architecture 169
Collectinginventoryfromdistributedrepositories 168
Distributed analyzers 171
Metadata and dependencies among assets 172
The inventory process 169
semantic information 170
distributed assets searched 176
enterprise assets searched 175
Exploring the inventory 173
Navigating the information 175
exploring the inventory 174
graphical representation of entities 176
Introduction 168
Key features 177
Java pattern detector 177
Activating the Java pattern detector 178
Connector detection 178
Detecting and exploring J2EE relationships 178
Summary 179
WSAA installation notes 195
How to build your WSAA environment 196
Implementation considerations 198
Special considerations 197
Installation examples 197
Useful URLs 199
WSAA basics 196
WSAA system or product administrator 37
Application support 39
Ongoing maintenance 38
Planning for inventory collection 38
Planning and installation 38
Post-installation activities 38
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