CREATE JVMSERVER
Define a JVMSERVER resource in the local CICS® region.
Conditions: INVREQ, LENGERR, NOTAUTH
Note to COBOL programmers: In the syntax above,
you must use ATTRIBUTES(data-area) instead
of ATTRIBUTES(data-value).
Description
The CREATE JVMSERVER command installs a JVMSERVER definition with the attributes specified on the command. If a JVMSERVER with the name you specify in the local CICS region already exists, and the existing JVMSERVER resource is disabled, the new definition replaces the old one. If an existing JVMSERVER resource is not disabled, the CREATE command fails.
Options
- ATTRIBUTES(data-value)
- Specifies the attributes of the JVMSERVER resource. The list of attributes must be coded as a single character string using the syntax shown in JVMSERVER attributes.
- ATTRLEN(data-value)
- Specifies the length in bytes of the character string supplied in the ATTRIBUTES option, as a halfword binary value. The length must not exceed 32 767 bytes.
- LOGMESSAGE(cvda)
- Specifies whether CICS logs the attributes used for the resource that
is created. CVDA values are as follows:
- LOG
- The resource attributes are logged to the CSDL transient data queue.
- NOLOG
- The resource attributes are not logged.
- JVMSERVER(data-value)
- Specifies the 8-character name of the JVMSERVER resource definition that is installed in the CICS region.
Conditions
- INVREQ
- RESP2 value:
- n
- The ATTRIBUTES string contains a syntax error, or an error occurred during either the discard or resource definition phase of the processing. The RESP2 value is associated with a message written to the transient data queue CSMT, which identifies more precisely the nature of the error.
- LENGERR
- RESP2 value:
- 1
- The length that you have specified in ATTRLEN is negative.
- NOTAUTH
- RESP2 values:
- 100
- The user associated with the issuing task is not authorized to use this command.
- 101
- The user associated with the issuing task is not authorized to access this particular resource in the way required by this command.