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JT400.Net is available from Nuget. You can then write VB or C# code to access data queues.

My XMLService wrapper for .Net supports sequential data queues. (Also available from NuGet)

The XMLService .Net wrapper can also be used from PowerShell scripts.

Looks like you can probably also call the data queue programs via ODBC as Vern mentioned.

Then of course there's PHP, Python, Node, etc that all have access to XMLSERVICE.

But if ActiveX is all you're familiar with it sounds like that works as well.

Depends on what you want to do from Windows.......

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message: 1
date: Fri, 19 Oct 2018 22:22:47 -0500
from: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Windows *DTAQ client

Justin

I think one or more of the ODBC or OLE/DB or .Net clients can work with data queues. Those are still available if using ACS.

And there's always JT400 for Java processing.

Regards
Vern


On 10/19/2018 7:27 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
Is this still the best/current Windows data queue client?
IBM I Access for Windows ActiveX Object Library 1.1.0.0
(Interop.cwbx.dll)


TIA






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