tim wrote:
You can try using dataqueue logic in your pc application.
I don't have the ability to tinker with this particular application.
Even if the vendor would provide the source for me and I could learn
enough COBOL (yes, seriously) to modify it, I'd really prefer not to
customize the vendor's product to avoid upgrade hassles later.
Another take on your idea would be to write a small Java program that
communicates with the i using sockets, and runs the PC application on
demand. I'll keep that in mind.
I think I'll just have to bite the bullet and use the task schedulers on
i and Windows to have the tasks run sequentially. Not quite as robust,
but probably good enough for this case.
Thanks,
Adam
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