How about a web services.
Iseries shoud be the consumer.
Alf.
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De: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de John R.
Smith, Jr.
Enviado el: martes, 27 de enero de 2015 02:10 p.m.
Para: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: iSeries and Unix handshaking
We have series of programs that run on the iSeries. They need to kick off a
job on a Unix box which does some calculations (we don't have the data on
the iSeries) and sends the results back. The part we are stumped on is
ideas for how to have the iSeries initiate the Unix job real time. This
really must be real time (they don't even want a 5 second delay) because the
user is waiting on the return data to complete their job.
1) iSeries user job builds data request to be processed by Unix
2) Unix job processes the data request and returns the results to the
iSeries
3) iSeries user job check for return data and if not there, delays for
a few seconds and then tries again.
There might be programs in between these steps to load or unload a file,
etc. but these are the critical pieces.
Any thoughts?
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