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Lionel,

You don't describe your backend interface.  If you have a program which
is reading inputs and then processing a call to the appropriate program
to process that input, it could be as easy as switching the 'CALL' to a
'SBMJOB'.  I don't know about processing simultaneously, but it should
not be too difficult to pass the request to another program and then do
the next request without waiting for the first request to finish.

Can you describe the program structure on the server side?  How does
your logic flow when an input is received?

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> For a development requirement, the front end is a using web client
(the
> pages would be hosted by a web server) and the backend processing is
done
> by
> ILERPG. We're using MQ series for handling inputs that would be sent
from
> the front-end. Each input would invoke the appropriate program. The
> problem
> arises in having an interface that would read from the MQ and trigger
the
> appropriate program. Is there a method, maybe some kind of daemon that
> would
> receive the requests from the Message queue server simultaneously and
pass
> it on for processing?  That is, one request should not wait for the
> previous
> request's processing to end.
> Thanks in advance.
> Cheers,
> Lionel



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