Re: Announcement: CICS Auxiliary Trace Visualizer (new version 2.0)

2020-07-02 Thread kekronbekron
Very cool, thank you!

- KB

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On Thursday, July 2, 2020 12:52 PM, Andrew Armstrong 
 wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've recently modernised the aux2svg rexx procedure - which, until now, was 
> packaged as an example in the RexxXMLParser github repository and CBT FILE647 
> - and moved it to a separate github respository at:
>
> https://github.com/abend0c1/aux2svg
>
> The new version (which I last updated in 2005!) now supports CICS TS 5 
> auxiliary traces. Not a lot has changed since CICS TS 3, except for a few new 
> trace domains, but quite a lot has improved in the SVG area since then so I 
> thought it was time for an update.
>
> In summary, aux2svg creates a graphical representation of a CICS auxiliary 
> trace printout by using Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). The SVG markup 
> represents the trace data in the form of a Unified Modelling Language (UML) 
> Sequence Diagram (or at least something quite like it). You can view the 
> resulting HTML file using any modern web browser.
>
> The aim is to help you resolve CICS problems more easily.
>
> The aux2svg example in https://github.com/abend0c1/rexxxmlparser has been 
> replaced with a comment redirecting you to the new repository.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Andrew.
>
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Announcement: CICS Auxiliary Trace Visualizer (new version 2.0)

2020-07-02 Thread Andrew Armstrong
Hi all,

I've recently modernised the aux2svg rexx procedure - which, until now, was 
packaged as an example in the RexxXMLParser github repository and CBT FILE647 - 
and moved it to a separate github respository at:

https://github.com/abend0c1/aux2svg

The new version (which I last updated in 2005!) now supports CICS TS 5 
auxiliary traces. Not a lot has changed since CICS TS 3, except for a few new 
trace domains, but quite a lot has improved in the SVG area since then so I 
thought it was time for an update.

In summary, aux2svg creates a graphical representation of a CICS auxiliary 
trace printout by using Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). The SVG markup 
represents the trace data in the form of a Unified Modelling Language (UML) 
Sequence Diagram (or at least something quite like it). You can view the 
resulting HTML file using any modern web browser.

The aim is to help you resolve CICS problems more easily.

The aux2svg example in https://github.com/abend0c1/rexxxmlparser has been 
replaced with a comment redirecting you to the new repository.

Enjoy!

Andrew.

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