Modernization Hub

Are You a Vendor? Claim Your Listing

Take control of your product listings. Add verified information, showcase updates, and unlock a Claimed Vendor badge across the directory.

Claim Your Listing Now
Vendor
Categories
3
Recommended
Claim Your Listing
Verified Vendor Access
Request Access Now

Product Overview

The OpenFrame architecture is designed to emulate z/OS environments on UNIX platforms, providing a comprehensive solution for running mainframe applications. The core components include OpenFrame/Online, which handles CICS and IMS transaction processing; OpenFrame/Batch, which manages batch job execution; OpenFrame/TSAM, which emulates VSAM; and OpenFrame/HiDB, which emulates IMS databases. These components interact through internal communication mechanisms to provide the z/OS emulation.

The system is managed through a CLI, with commands such as `ofstart`, `ofstop`, and `ofconfig` used for system control and configuration. Configuration files are used to define system parameters, application settings, and resource definitions. OpenFrame supports 3270 access and screen emulation, enabling users to interact with mainframe applications using familiar interfaces.

The system's design facilitates the migration of mainframe applications to UNIX, reducing operational costs and vendor lock-in. The architecture allows for the reuse of existing mainframe application code, minimizing the need for costly rewrites. The system's modular design allows for flexible deployment and scalability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OpenFrame and what does it do?

OpenFrame emulates z/OS environments on UNIX platforms, enabling the execution of CICS, IMS, and batch applications. It provides components for online transaction processing, batch job execution, VSAM emulation (TSAM), and IMS database emulation (HiDB).

How does OpenFrame handle screen emulation and 3270 access?

OpenFrame supports CICS BMS and IMS MFS screen emulation, allowing 3270 access. This enables users to interact with applications designed for mainframe environments using familiar interfaces.

What are the main components of OpenFrame?

OpenFrame's architecture includes components for online transaction processing (OpenFrame/Online), batch processing (OpenFrame/Batch), VSAM emulation (OpenFrame/TSAM), and IMS database emulation (OpenFrame/HiDB). These components work together to provide a comprehensive z/OS emulation environment.

What are the key benefits of using OpenFrame?

OpenFrame allows organizations to modernize their mainframe applications by migrating them to UNIX platforms. This can reduce hardware costs and improve application agility. It supports various mainframe application types, including CICS, IMS, and batch jobs.

Related Products

Similar Products

3270Link

Active
z/OSz/VMzVSE/VSEn

3270Link is a Windows-based 3270 emulator designed for accessing IBM mainframe systems. The architecture comprises a User Interface, a Communication Manager, and a Session Manager....

View Details →

3770Link

Active
z/OSz/VMzVSE/VSEn

3770Link provides a Windows-based solution for emulating an IBM 377x card punch/reader, enabling file transfers to and from mainframe systems. The software utilizes SNA RJE...

View Details →

3780Link

Active
z/OSz/VMzVSE/VSEn

3780Link provides a Windows-based emulation of an IBM 2780/3780 terminal, facilitating file transfers to and from mainframe systems via Binary Synchronous Communications (BSC) over RJE....

View Details →

Access 1

Not Supported
by IBM
z/OS

Alternatives available

Access 1 was a system monitoring tool designed to provide a centralized view of system resources across multiple platforms, including z/OS. It collected data from...

View Details →

Almost TSO

Supported
z/OS

Almost TSO is a TSO/ISPF replacement designed for z/OS environments. Its primary goal is to reduce CPU consumption compared to traditional TSO/ISPF sessions, leading to...

View Details →
z/OSzVSE/VSEn

The AMELIO Modernization Platform offers a comprehensive solution for modernizing legacy applications, particularly those running in CICS and IMS environments. The platform's architecture is based...

View Details →

Help Improve This Directory

Notice outdated information? Have insights about this product? Help the mainframe community stay informed with accurate, current data.

Are You a Vendor? Claim Your Listing

Take control of your product listings. Add verified information, showcase updates, and unlock a Claimed Vendor badge across the directory.

Claim Your Listing Now