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Hey Tom, thanks for your comments! Inline... > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Jedrzejewicz @ San Pedro [mailto:TJedrzejewicz@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > IMHO -- > > By default, isolate your program. This in not likely the > best approach > from a performance point of view, but is the most "polite" and least > likely to disrupt the existing system. > -- The never ending job (sockets communication perhaps?) should have > it's own subsystem. You can then have the subsystem description > autostart whatever processes necessary. > -- The submitted jobs should go to ANOTHER new subsystem that you > create. Ok, so perhaps something like a G1COMM *SBSD for the sockets program (you were right!) with an AJE for the server job, and a G1BATCH *SBSD for the batch work. Makes sense. All of this would be optional, with install-time options for using an existing subsystem for either. > You should provide clear instructions for: > -- Submitted jobs to job queue/subsystem of customers choice > -- NEP in existing subsystem, such as QSYSWRK > -- the various startup options (job scheduler, QSTRUP pgm, SBS > autostart, etc) > > That would be ideal for the implementing of a new package. Excellent, and I hadn't thought of the JOBSCDE. Now I got a hankerin' for some seafood... Kind regards, Z NOTICE: This E-mail may contain confidential information. If you are not the addressee or the intended recipient please do not read this E-mail and please immediately delete this e-mail message and any attachments from your workstation or network mail system. If you are the addressee or the intended recipient and you save or print a copy of this E-mail, please place it in an appropriate file, depending on whether confidential information is contained in the message.
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