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Thanks for all the help, guys!

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brad:

Your API calls will work in an iASP the same as in *SYSBAS (or ASP 1).
If you have software that is iASP compliant, then it will work with
PowerHA and other High Availability products that work at the storage
level instead of the application layer like Mimix and others do.  An
attribute that is highly desirable in my view.

Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects, LLC


On 2/10/2011 11:11 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
Thanks, Paul.

Nope, not that I recall.  I do use the socket APIs and IFS APIs, but
those don't look like what you're referring to when you say sockets.

That's a lot of info!

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Morgan, Paul<Paul.Morgan@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
 Brad,

 Do you have any configuration objects in your application (subsystem descriptions, device descriptions, sockets, job queues, etc)?  They can't be in a library in an iASP but must be separated out in a different library that remains out of the iASP.

 http://systeminetwork.com/article/iasp-building-block-ha

 That article has a figure 1 which lists all the object types you should worry about.

 Paul Morgan

 Principal Programmer Analyst
 IT Supply Chain/Replenishment

 -----Original Message-----
 From:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx  [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bradley Stone
 Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 11:38 AM
 To:MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: iASP and standard applications

 I was wondering, as being asked by a customer, if I should worry about
 any applications I've written for them using RPG/CL/CMDs/RPGLESQL.

 One customer is asking if the applications will work with an iASP...
 I honestly have no idea or what I can do to even check.

 I read part of the redbook and it says to "verify with your software
 vendor that they have enabled their product to work in an iASP
 environment..."

 What exactly does that mean?

 Thanks!

 Brad
 www.bvstools.com
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