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.

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