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Bruce

Would the second approach be basically what Open Access for RPG is doing? It does provide all the data, with indicators and some status stuff.

Again, not for the faint of heart - I'm glad I only had to deal with DISK files in the handler I wrote!

But having said that, I suggest Jason take a look at OAR.

Vern

On 4/8/2011 4:24 PM, Bruce Vining wrote:
There are several ways to intercept the 5250 I/O buffer. Some provide the
raw 5250 data stream, others provide the application data (generally)
without the the 5250 orders. I would not consider any of them for the faint
of heart. I have worked with all of the various interfaces at one time or
another. If you would like to pursue this you can contact me offline. You
certainly do not need any product other than the i operating system.

Bruce Vining

On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Jason Abreu<
jason.abreu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Has anybody tried to intercept the display file I/O buffer? I am
interested in the process. I know it's accomplished by IBM products,
such as WebFacing, but was wondering if it was possible outside of a
specific product offering.

Thanks,

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