Loek,
That is not really clear based on the Documentation now available.
It is talking about Radius like ' Radius is comprised of a set of business objects developed as ActiveX DLLs (COM+ Objects).'
It is not talking about on how to access/activate this objects (dummy, anyone should know).
I quess these objects are normally activated from the Pc/Server it self.
But how than to activate them from an other Pc or other type of box (iSeries)??
Hmmmm. If I can get to documentation on how to access this in a distributed environment it well could give me the information on how to establish this from the iSeries.
I can imagine that than some sort of socket communication could do the trick.
Than it would not be a problem, lots alike interfaces around here for that.
Kind regards,
Eduard


----- Original Message ----
From: Loek Maartens <l.maartens@xxxxxxxxx>
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 4:54:10 PM
Subject: Re: Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) as host and iSeries as client.

Hi Eduart,

Does the MTS provide access in the form of a webserver?

If so then check out Scott Klements HTTPAPI.

Regards,

Loek Maartens,
Veracity Software Consultancy BV


"Eduard Sluis" <eduard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:643825.12424.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear all,

The world is on its head!
We are required to create an interface on the iSeries where an Microsoft
Transaction Server (MTS) will actually function as the host.
We have found a lot of info on how to make the iSeries the host and how it
will receive the info from MTS.
Nothing however about the other way round.

Who has had the honor to create something alike in the past?? (we aren't the
first aren't we?).
Is there anywhere any kind of documentation to get this working?? from the
iSeries in RPGLE??

Hope to hear from you all.

Kind regards,
Eduard.

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