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I have a customer with an effective and very old RJE-based AS/400-mainframe communication arrangement involving programs being automatically invoked when stuff arrives with an appropriate form type, etc. This has been doing brilliantly for 10 years. Their parent company wants to remove SNA from their WAN. I have been poking around for options for them, & have spotted, on the midrange-l archive, an old post about Anynet and DLUr possibly being an option in that it might allow them to run RJE over TCP/IP, which would solve the problem. The mainframe guys are prepared to do what's necessary to accommodate any such change.
Can anyone provide me with an appropriate Web link that will allow me to read up on this? I once had a working knowledge of AS/400 SNA host comms, although I haven't thought about it for years and years, and I have a good knowledge of Anynet, APPC, APPN etc. on the AS/400. All help gratefully received!
Thanks
Mandy






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