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We are in the process of application migration from COBOL on System I to Java. In the transition phase we would like to call some of the complex COBOL programs from Java using PCML. I have few questions related to commitment control.  
Most of the applications follow a template where a master program having start commitment control calls suite of child slave COBOL programs. Based on the return code from the suite of slave COBOL programs, a commit or a rollback is issue.  
Most of the application will be re-written in java, but there are scenario where the complex slave COBOL programs need to be called from java. Is it possible to call a slave COBOL program without commitment control from Java usingPCML? If so, where do we establish a commitment boundary?  
If I need to call set of different slave COBOL programs from java, how do I set the commitment boundary. The slave programs do not have Startcommitment control?  


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