Define a new URIMAP of type server to CICS. This acts as an HTTP(S) server
Usage
zowe cics define urimap-server <urimapName> <csdGroup> [options]
Positional Arguments
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urimapName(string)
 
- The name of the URIMAP to create. The maximum length of the urimap name is eight characters.
 
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csdGroup(string)
 
- The CICS system definition (CSD) Group for the new urimap that you want to define. The maximum length of the group name is eight characters.
 
Required Options
- 
--urimap-path|--up(string)
 
- The path component of the URI.
 
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--urimap-host|--uh(string)
 
- The host component of the URI.
 
- 
--program-name|--pn(string)
 
- The application program that makes or handles the requests.
 
Options
- 
--urimap-scheme|--us(string)
 
- 
The scheme component to be used with the request (http or https). Default value: https
 Allowed values: http, https
 
 
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--description|--desc(string)
 
- Description of the URIMAP resource being defined.
 
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--tcpipservice|--tcpip(string)
 
- The TCPIPSERVICE to which the URIMAP definition applies.
 
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--region-name(string)
 
- The CICS region name to which to define the new URIMAP.
 
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--cics-plex(string)
 
- The name of the CICSPlex to which to define the new URIMAP.
 
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--enable(boolean)
 
Cics Connection Options
Profile Options
Base Connection Options
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--token-type|--tt(string)
 
- The type of token to get and use for the API. Omit this option to use the default token type, which is provided by 'zowe auth login'.
 
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--token-value|--tv(string)
 
- The value of the token to pass to the API.
 
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--cert-file(local file path)
 
- 
The file path to a certificate file to use for authentication. Note: The CLI does not support certificate files that require a password. For more information, search Troubleshooting PEM Certificates in Zowe Docs. 
 
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--cert-key-file(local file path)
 
- The file path to a certificate key file to use for authentication
 
Examples