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IBM RDz (7.6) with CA Endevor Eclipse Plug-In (The Latest Update)

IBM RDz (7.6) with CA Endevor Eclipse Plug-In (The Latest Update). Helping customers achieve the consistent Application Lifecycle Management ‘workflow’ with measurable returns. Keith Allen CA EMEA Team Lead ALM Activities. Objective.

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IBM RDz (7.6) with CA Endevor Eclipse Plug-In (The Latest Update)

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  1. IBM RDz (7.6) with CA Endevor Eclipse Plug-In(The Latest Update) Helping customers achieve the consistent Application Lifecycle Management ‘workflow’ with measurable returns Keith Allen CA EMEA Team Lead ALM Activities

  2. Objective • Introduce you to the Updated (Sept 09)Endevor Plug-in for working within the IBM RDz (7.5 and above) • Review the CA CMEW r12 integration through the Eclipse Plug in • Review the IBM RDz Endevor Eclipse view • Understand the benefits and target audience • See the plug-in in action, through a live demo • Discuss installation and support issues

  3. Agenda • Introduction • Architecture • Demo • Infrastructure • Endevor RDz Plug in with IBM’s RDz • Debugging aids and tips • Queues and contacts • Q&A

  4. Introduction • The plug-in provides a “duel” developer interface to an Endevor set up • Off mainframe (windows based) direct element editing • Off mainframe (Web Based) Endevor access and control. • MF security is still the driver… • BUT NO TSO SEGMENT NEEDED (save on TSO Resources) • The Eclipse Base provides the base ISPF Quick Edit facilities with additional non MF features (local History etc) • Certified for Windows Eclipse 3.5 and below and IBM’s RDz (7.5 and above)

  5. Introduction • What do developers do? • Browse elements • View processor output • Modify elements and rebuild executables • Require remote debugging facilities

  6. What is the Endevor with RDz Plug-in?

  7. Architecture Diagram Eclipse 3.x CMEW Server Z/OS Repository AddOpen BrowseSaveView Listing CMEW Web/JSP Server Endevor EndevorService CMEW(ew) CMEW STCs JES TSO Or… CCI CCI ENF USS RDz Repository AddOpen BrowseSaveView Listing CMEW z/OS Support MDB Enterprise DB

  8. Prerequisites for the Plug-in • 3rd Party Components (optional) • Eclipse 3.5 SDK • Java Runtime Environment (JRE) from Sun. • CA Components • EndevorService.war (aka Plug-in Companion) • CM Enterprise Workbench r12 • Endevor r12 SP3 • IBM Components • RDz 7.5 or above installation • (required RDz Options – CIC, IMS…)

  9. IT’S Demo Time! • Workflow detailed in online help • Create Repository • Create Project(s) • Select elements of interest • Wash, Rinse, Repeat • Delete Project • Delete Repository

  10. Demo

  11. The Technical Elements

  12. The Endevor RDz Perspective

  13. The General Endevor Perspective View

  14. Defining the Repository

  15. And the results Repository View Search Map View Endevor Log View Element View

  16. Define a Project

  17. Again, the results

  18. Add an element to a project The Element View

  19. New element in sandbox (entry stage)

  20. Endevor Log entry

  21. Browse Element

  22. Deleting a Project

  23. Adding Element to Project

  24. Open for Edit

  25. After the Open action

  26. Save

  27. Check the output

  28. Repeat as necessary

  29. Default Context Actions • Project View – Open (for update) • Search Map and Element Views - Browse

  30. Adding a new element • Add Navigator View to perspective (Windows->add View->Navigator • Select file to add or File->new->File • Edit new file • On Navigator view select new file right click->Team->add to Endevor

  31. Access to CMEW • Endevor->AllFusion Enterprise CM

  32. Global settings

  33. Entry Stage Cleanup • Delete on the element context menu deletes the element from the entry stage.

  34. The RDz Perspective

  35. The General RDz View – Opening RDz

  36. The General RDz View

  37. The General RDz View

  38. The General RDz View

  39. The General RDz View

  40. The General RDz View

  41. CA Software Change Manager Interface with Eclipse Schematic of Eclipse RDz à  CA CMEW à CA Endevor

  42. Preview: RDz with Endevor Plug-In Adding EGL Source via CMEW

  43. Preview: RDz with Endevor Plug-In Adding EGL Source via CMEW Package EGL Source and Store In Endevor Within the RDz Project Explorer it is a simple Copy from the EGL Package and Paste over the Endevor Project to prepare to add EGL into CA Endevor on z/OS. Then Update the Endevor Project with the appropriate Change Control Identifier (CCID to relate all objects) from your existing Change number for the new application (or enhancement). Then use the Team (drop-down) to add to Endevor). The only prompt is for the Processor Group – EGL. Then the egl (with the long or short names) are propagated to CA Endevor. The Endevor Log will identify the results. Ensure Relationship Between EGL Source and Generated Cobol As part of the RDz Generate – COBOL source (and any ancillary files) are passed to a JCL processes executed on the z/OS. This process has an Endevor step that adds these objects into Endevor and runs a Process (Pre-compile, Compile and optional Bind) using the CCID specified as a comment. Now the EGL and COBOL source is related with the CCID.  All elements (current and previous) can be returned to RDz via this unique CCID. (Note: DB2 DDL can also be implemented as objects in CA Endevor from RDz).

  44. Q&A • Questions? • Comments?

  45. Thank you!

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