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Specifies a data set into which DB2 puts information that you can use to debug
your stored procedure. The information that DB2 collects is for assistance in
debugging setup problems, and should be used only under the direction of IBM
Software Support. You should comment out this DD statement during production.
Related concepts
"WLM application environment values for Java routines"
"Run-time environment for Java routines" on page 160
WLM application environment values for Java routines
To define the application environment for Java routines to WLM, specify the
appropriate values on WLM setup panels.
Use values like those that are shown in the following screen examples.
File Utilities Notes Options Help
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Definition Menu
Command ===> ___________________________________________________________
Definition data set . : none
Definition name . . . . WLMENV
Description . . . . . . Environment for Developer Workbench
Select one of the
following options. . .
Definition name
Specify the name of the WLM application environment that you are setting up
for stored procedures.
Description
Specify any value.
Options
Specify 9 (Application Environments).
Application-Environment Notes Options Help
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Create an Application Environment
Command ===> ___________________________________________________________
Application Environment Name . : WLMENV
Description . . . . . . . . . . Environment for Developer Workbench
Subsystem Type . . . . . . . . . DB2
Procedure Name . . . . . . . . . DSN8WLMP
Start Parameters . . . . . . . . DB2SSN=DB2T,NUMTCB=3,APPLENV=WLMENV
Limit on starting server address spaces for a subsystem instance:
1
1. No limit.
2. Single address space per system.
3. Single address spaces per sysplex.
Subsystem Type
Specify DB2.
WLM Appl
9 1. Policies
2. Workloads
3. Resource Groups
4. Service Classes
5. Classification Groups
6. Classification Rules
7. Report Classes
8. Service Coefficients/Options
9. Application Environments
10. Scheduling Environments
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