Training Course:z/OS UNIXSchool/Trainer:King Training Resources Littleton, Colorado, United States
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Course Description:
'' Recommended Duration: 3 Days Version z/OS UNIX Benefits Benefits Students who complete this course will be able to use many of the capabilities of UNIX System Services running under z/OS. This is an intense, practical encounter with the UNIX world as implemented on the z/OS platform. Audience Programmers experienced with working in an OS/390 or z/OS environment who will be designing and coding applications that are to be run using z/OS UNIX. Prerequisites At the very least, the student entering this course should have a strong background in using TSO/ISPF under OS/390 or z/OS. Major Topics Introduction to z/OS UNIX IDs and profiles Shell commands The OMVS interface Environment variables The Hierarchical File System (HFS) File permissions File copying and moving Displaying, editing, and browsing data in the HFS Piping and redirection ISHELL facility Introduction to UNICODE Locales and Internationalization Compressing, uncompressing, archiving and unarchiving HFS data Introduction to the Web - Web servers on z/OS Introduction to Markup Languages (SGML, HTML, XML) Creating and maintaining Web pages on the mainframe Accessing HFS files through batch jobs Accessing z/OS UNIX via telnet ...''
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http://www.kingtraining.com/
Phone:800-252-0652 or 303-798-5727
School Address:
Peggy King King Training Resources 6341 South Williams Street Littleton, Colorado 80121-2627 USA
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