Describes the 
                  		Enterprise Server requirements for deploying a service interface. 
                  	 
 
            	 
            Before deploying a service interface, ensure that each of these items has been addressed: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               - Your enterprise server region must be configured for mainframe subsystem support and the type of service you are deploying
                  to it. 
                  		
               
- Your 
                  		  enterprise server region must be started before deployment. 
                  		
               
- If your 
                  		  enterprise server region runs in 64-bit, and you deploy from a Windows 32-bit system, then the service driver program is not compiled and the compiled
                  service driver program is not included in the deployment package. However, the COBOL source for the service driver program
                  is always included in the deployment package. You must recompile the COBOL source for 64-bit; then copy the compiled program
                  to the 
                  		  enterprise server region. See 
                  		  Compiling Native COBOL Programs for 64-Bit for more information. 
                  		
               
- If your 
                  		  enterprise server region is running on a remote UNIX installation of 
                  		  Enterprise Server, you can still deploy to that enterprise server; however: 
                  		  
                   
                     			 
                     - For CICS and IMS service interfaces, this requires that you install 
                        				Enterprise Developer such that it is licensed to compile and run CICS and/or IMS applications. 
                        			 
                     
- After you deploy, you must then compile the generated driver program for your service on the platform where 
                        				Enterprise Server is running. See 
                        				To compile a mainframe-based service driver program on a remote UNIX machine for instructions.