Can you provide more detail on how you use net.data?  Where does net.data run?  
In the inside the dmz iseries?  I have very little control over what can run on 
the tomcat server outside the dmz.

I'm open to net.data, maybe, if i knew more about it.

-----Original Message-----
    From: "Hart, Doug"<Doug.Hart@xxxxxxx>
    Sent: 9/21/06 12:04:41 PM
    To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Subject: RE: Run a program on iSeries from the web
    
    I do this all the time with net.data and it's free.
    No Java just stright calls to commands, CLP, or RPG.
     
    --
    Doug Hart
    
        -----Original Message----- 
        From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Shannon O'Donnell 
        Sent: Thu 9/21/2006 12:26 PM 
        To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Run a program on iSeries from the web
        
        
    
        What, in everyone's opinion, are some of the ootiins available to have 
a web app (browser) run a command on iSeries.
        
        The Tomcat server that front ends the web app uses java servlets and is 
on a PC outside the dmz. (i think).
        
        The iseries has no idea it exists. However, the iseries can ping the 
outside world so communication is possible.
        
        Would I do best by running Tomcat on my iSeries and have the Tomcat 
server on the windows pc outside the dmz send a servlet request to my iseries?  
Or is there a better way? 
        
        All opinions are most welcome.
        
        Thanks
        
        Shannon O'Donnell
        
        
        
    
    
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