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Hi,
my personal opinion,
the proposed solution of a DTAQ option sound me better,
you will separate the "host" process from the "client" process, leaving
the client to decide what to do.

Ciao.

Shane_Cessna@xxxxxxx wrote:

>I'm not exactly sure which route to take...I've tried the RUNRMTCMD with 
>the PCs IP Address but it fails with CPE3425...
>
>also, just as a side note, every PC in the company is going to have to 
>have access to this option...anyone who signs on to the webfaced 
>application will have to be able to open up a specified folder on the 
>IFS...
>
>I guess I'm gonna have to go the sockets route...sounds like fun to me...
>
>Shane Cessna  
>iSeries Programmer
>iSeries WAS Administrator
>North American Lighting, Inc.
>(618) 662-4483 x2776
>shane_cessna@xxxxxxx
>-- A program is never finished until the programmer dies. 
>
>
>
>"albartell" <albartell@xxxxxxxxx> 
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>07/26/2005 09:38 AM
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>To
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>cc
>
>Subject
>RE: connecting to PC with IP Address...
>
>
>
>
>
>
>And if you wanted to take out all of the learning curve of doing raw 
>sockets
>(and all the "fun" that comes with it) you could just install a stripped
>down version of Tomcat on the PC. That way all you would need to do is 
>write
>a regular old servlet that would listen for requests.
>
>Tomcat may be overkill for your situation though so make sure there is a
>good enough reason to load it.
>
>Speaking of your situation, I have always wondered how technologies like
>GoToMyPc.com and MyWebExPc.com work?  I know they are running a Java 
>client
>that some how broadcasts its IP address to a main server which then allows
>me to connect to my home PC from where ever I am.
>
>Aaron Bartell 
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>Shane_Cessna@xxxxxxx wrote:
>  
>
>>thanks for the replys guys...however, this is going to be for a 
>>webfaced application and I can't run a STRPCO or STRPCCMD from an 
>>interactive webfaced session...
>>    
>>
>
>If you know the IP of the PC invoking the application, you should be able 
>to
>execute a RUNRMTCMD.
>
>  
>
>>David, what do you mean by "write a server"...meaning create a server 
>>object?...
>>    
>>
>
>Well, kind of.  I'm specifically talking about writing a server PROGRAM
>that runs on the PC you want your application to talk to.   Assuming
>it's written in Java (this is the Java 400 list), that program would 
>create
>a ServerSocket object and listen for a connection.
>
>david
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