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Patrick Townsend wrote: > One other option to consider is IBM's MQSeries middleware > product (recently > renamed Websphere MQ). If you wanted to completely avoid a > TCP connection > between the AS/400 and web server this would give you that > ability. It has > APIs that are probably a bit easier to program than sockets, > is fast, and > supports a lot of application types (Java, CGI, VB, C++, etc.). Not strictly true, as MQSeries runs over a TCP connection -- unless you configure it to run over SNA, of course... Cheers, Martin. -- Martin McCallion Midas-Kapiti International Work: martin.mccallion@midas-kapiti.com Home: martin.mccallion@ukonline.co.uk Apologies for the length of this sig, but company policy says: This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the intended named recipient of this email then you should not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. You should contact Midas-Kapiti International as shown below so that we can take appropriate action at no cost to yourself. Midas-Kapiti International Ltd, 1 St George's Road, Wimbledon, London, SW19 4DR, UK Email: Postmaster@midas-kapiti.com Tel: +44 (0)208 879 1188 Fax: +44 (0)208 947 3373 Midas-Kapiti International Ltd is registered in England and Wales under company no. 971479
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