Invoking and Working with Invokable TPs (CPI-C)
There are two kinds of transaction programs (TPs): TPs that can invoke (that is, initiate a conversation with) other TPs, and TPs that can be invoked. A TP that can invoke another TP is called an invoking TP, and a TP that can be invoked is called an invokable TP.
The following topics describe how:
Invoking TPs request invokable TPs.
Invokable TPs identify themselves to the SNA service in preparation for being invoked.
An invokable TP is matched to an invoking TP's request.
For information about how to configure logical units (LUs) to support TPs, see Configuring Host Integration Server to Support TPs.
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