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This wiki is dedicated to act as a living knowledge base for CICS and CICS related products. We hope that this website will be seen as a service to the CICS community that help all of us to grow in knowledge. In order for this to be successful it will take more than one or two people to add content. So we want to invite you to join with us and share the knowledge you have acquired about CICS and its related products. If you would like to contribute - please let us know and we will provide a user id to you. Please make sure to also check out our Disclaimer page.
The CICS Wiki team 09:24, 1 October 2007 (CDT)
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News
Craig Schneiderwent added an article on SOAP. Check it out!
Admin 08:51, 27 May 2008 (CDT)
- Check out my latest blog entry on the uncertain future of CICS at http://www.cicsworld.com/node/609.
- Roland add a great little article about how to get the milliseconds in CICS. Check it out here: How_do_I_get_milliseconds?.
New articles:
- How to optimize web service invocations when the requester and provider programs are in the same region: How do I optimize Web service invocations when the requester and provider programs are both in CICS?
- Using the dynamic program library: Dynamic_DFHRPL
Breaking a long drought on the Wiki I added the following articles:
The remainder of this news blog can be found in Wiki history
Admin 17:20, 18 October 2007 (CDT)
Featured pages
Here is a list of interesting or popular articles in the Wiki:
| History | (A brief history of CICS by Bob Yelavich) |
| How do I... | (A list of questions on the usage of CICS) |
| Boot Camp | (Pages that show how to write Wiki articles) |
| Help | (Help on how to use the Wiki) |
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Yellow brick moment
Name one or both co-authors of the command level interface.
Answer: Peter Alderson and Ken Davies
Which was the first CICS version/release designed "and" shipped by the Hursley Lab?
CICS trivia hosted by Bob Yelavich The rest of this article can be found here: Yellow brick moment
