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The architecture of Clerity Map Editor comprised several key components. The Windows GUI provided the user interface for map design and editing. The map editor engine handled the internal representation and manipulation of maps, managing field definitions, attributes, and layout structures.

The BMS code generator produced the source code used by CICS applications. The tool did not expose any APIs. The GUI communicated with the map editor engine to perform operations such as opening, saving, and modifying maps.

The map editor engine then interacted with the BMS code generator to produce the necessary source code. The tool used configuration files to store settings and preferences, though specific details are unavailable. The tool's primary function was to simplify the creation and modification of 3270 screen maps used in CICS applications.

Since the product is not supported, users should migrate to alternative solutions such as IBM Rational Developer for z Systems, Rocket Aldon Lifecycle Manager, Micro Focus Enterprise Developer, or Topaz Workbench.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Clerity Map Editor?

Clerity Map Editor is a Windows-based GUI tool designed for viewing and editing CICS BMS 3270 screen maps. It allows developers to visually design and modify maps, simplifying the process of creating and maintaining 3270 applications. The tool provides features for field definition, attribute setting, and map layout management.

What are the main functions of Clerity Map Editor?

The primary function of Clerity Map Editor is to facilitate the creation and modification of 3270 screen maps used in CICS applications. It offers a visual interface for designing screen layouts, defining fields, setting attributes, and generating the necessary BMS source code. This streamlines the development process compared to manual coding.

What is the history of Clerity Map Editor?

Clerity Map Editor was initially released by Clerity in 2009. Dell acquired Clerity in 2012, and with that acquisition, the product became part of the Dell software portfolio. The product is no longer supported by Dell.

What platforms and systems does Clerity Map Editor support?

Clerity Map Editor is designed to work with CICS applications running on z/OS. It allows developers to create and modify screen maps that are used by CICS transactions to interact with 3270 terminals. The tool simplifies the development and maintenance of these maps.

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