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There are quite a few. I worķ very much with sockets interfaces. I've been
having an issue that I have been unable to solve. I'm using the spawn API
because this makes it easy to pass the socket descriptor from a listener to
a worker job. Using SBMJOB needs a tricky handling of message APIs to get
the submitted job's qualified name or internal job id.
So I guess that if I get either the qualified job name or the internal job
id just as that API call ends, that makes it easier to pass the socket
descriptor to the worker program.
This way I could use this approach and maybe the issue goes away.
That is what I want to try. I already wrote a similar approach many years
ago but that worķs only if you do some tricky use of a Unix socket pair
and then identify the worker job to finally pass the original client
socket.
Thanks Jon.
El mar., 8 de marzo de 2022 4:47 p. m., Jon Paris <
jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
escribió:
It might help if you could say _why_ it can't be SBMJOB.without
Why does SBMJOB via QCMDEC or system() not fill the role?
Jon Paris
On Mar 8, 2022, at 5:24 PM, Javier Sanchez <javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good day everyone. Is there a specific API that can submit a job
listhaving to use the SBMJOB command?like
I know that there exist a few that "spawn" BCI -type of jobs. I would
not to use those, but neither do I want to use the SBMJOB command. Ineed
an API that can be called or bound to an RPG or C program but that itslist
parameters are the same as those that the SBMJOB command takes.
Thanks in advance.
Javier Sanchez
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