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Load Module Packaging Steps

Load Module Packaging is the process of specifying the combination of procedure steps that comprise a fully resolved executable application. Packaging also allows you to name the source code and transaction codes manually or with the Complete option. For more information about transaction codes, see the chapter Packaging. Each packaged Load Module becomes an executable file after completing the installation process on the target platform.

Note: Regardless of the platform, the term Load Module is used in the Packaging process as a generic way to refer to the set application code that is contained in a fully resolved executable application. Starting with AllFusion Gen 7, applications when installed on z/OS are built as fully resolved executables that reside in DLLs, except for those application components marked for Compatibility. Components marked for Compatibility are built as z/OS non-DLL load modules. Before AllFusion Gen 7, z/OS executables reside in z/OS load modules.

You package load modules with the Package option in the Code menu. Packaging for z/OS Libraries and Operations Libraries are available only on the Toolset.