A committable resource can be either a local resource or a remote resource.
A local committable resource is on the same system as the application. Each journal associated with resources under commitment control can be thought of as a local location. All the resources that are registered without a journal (optionally for both DDL resources and API resources) can be thought of as a separate local location.
If a committable resource is on an independent disk pool, the resource is not considered local if the commitment definition is on a different disk pool.
A remote committable resource is on a different system from the application. A remote location exists for each unique conversation to a remote system. A commitment definition might have one or more remote locations on one or more remote systems.
When you place a local resource under commitment control for the system disk pool, or any independent disk pool, you must use DRDA® to access resources under commitment control in any other independent disk pool.
Resource type | Location |
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API | Local |
DDL | Local |
DDM | Remote |
DRDA | Local or remote |
FILE | Local |
LU62 | Remote |
TCP | Remote |