Figure 1 illustrates the TCP/IP networking
API relationship on
z/OS®.
Figure 1. TCP/IP networking API relationship
on z/OS
When we create a sockets program, we use something that generally
is called a sockets library. A sockets library consists of both compile-time
structures, statically linked support modules, and run-time support
modules.
There are two main sockets execution environments in
z/OS with
available libraries:
- Native TCP/IP (implemented by TCP/IP in z/OS Communications
Server)
- UNIX (implemented by z/OS UNIX System Services [Language Environment])