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At 18:35 02/03/2002, Dave Murvin wrote: >I'm looking for any ideas on how I can connect to IIS or allow IIS to >connect to the AS/400. > >The problem is that the IIS server is currently hosted by an outside >provider and is outside the firewall. Initially they are looking for info >like order status, but they want to eventually get to direct order entry >from the web. They currently allow IIS to open up a direct read only >connection to an Oracle data base that passes through a specific port in >the firewall. ASNA visual RPG (AVR) can do this quite easily with no direct exposure of the AS400. AVR Com+ modules that you write are executed by IIS using active server pages, communicate with the AS400 in a very straight-forward manner and write the data to the response queue. Check out www.asna.com for tutorials and a 30-day free home trial. Pete Hall pbhall@execpc.com http://www.execpc.com/~pbhall/
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