An application generated using CA Gen generated model contains many procedure steps. These procedure steps are the building blocks of executable applications, but they need to be combined into logical groupings or units for execution.
Packaging combines the procedure steps of the application into units that can be executed. Before you can generate an application, CA Gen requires that these units and their contents be identified.
CA Gen refers to the packaged units as load modules. The term load module, which is commonly associated with the IBM mainframe world, refers to an executable program. In other environments, similar concepts are:
Load Modules are designed to run within a shell or an environment, commonly called a TP monitor. The TP monitor manages screen or window handling functions and some execution control functions. As a result, each executable program does not have to contain the code required to perform these tasks.
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