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On 2/21/2018 5:09 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
On 2/21/18, 2:05 PM, Dean Eshleman wrote:
I have a web service running in a named activation group in a CGI
server job. The activation group stays around between calls to
improve performance. When doing development, I need to end the
activation group so the program will shut down in order for it to
pick up any program changes I made. I could specify activation group
*NEW when I'm doing development, but I wouldn't want to do that in
production. So, my idea was to run a RCLACTGRP command in the server
job from my interactive job. I know there is a way to do that, but I
can't remember how. I tried some searching on the web, but I didn't
have much luck. Anyone remember how to run a command in another job
that is active?

Would this be something one could do with a service job?

--
JHHL

James,

I tried doing a STRSRVJOB command for the job and then running the RCLACTGRP command. However, it said it couldn't find the activation group. The start service job must only work for debugging as far as I can tell.

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