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  • Subject: dataq between NT & AS400
  • From: Wayne Capwell <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Aug 1999 12:48:12 -0400
  • Organization: Red Oak Technologies, Inc.

Good morning,
I have been asked to determine whether it is possible to set up
dataqueues between an NT server and the AS/400.  The design requires a
brower at the client to talk to a web server application, which in turn
will call AS/400 programs.  The AS/400 programs will use dataqueues to
converse with the web server.  The web application assembles the data
into HTML and passes it along to the browser. 
Any help in this area is appreciated.  Are there products or tools to
establish and maintain the dataqueue connections?  Does anyone know of
products that use this design? Any examples or utilities that I can use
to piece this together?
Thanks
Wayne
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Wayne W. Capwell
Red Oak Technologies, Inc.
11301 Carmel Commons Blvd., Suite 114   
Charlotte, NC  28226
704-945-1067

Manufacturing...Production...Solutions
     http://www.redoaktech.com/
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