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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