Not really. The applications like the certificate manager are quickly being replaced by code in the new web based navigator products. I'll bet the certificate manager is updated in the next year or so.

Rexx is a bit different since it has very heavy use outside of IBM i, mainframe mostly. I'll bet that's around for some time.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 12/21/2012 3:38 PM, Peter Connell wrote:
orrect.

But you can be sure that Net.data it's still viable as long as IBM continue to use it to deploy their web GUI for the Digital Certificate Manager.

I also use REXX since it has some neat features. People say that's not for today either and that IBM may shelve it.

If IBM have a feature that they have done all the donkey work to make it a one liner then why not use it.
If the feature is eventually removed then your initial investment is trivial and there is likely to be an alternative that can be considered.
There are a plethora of developers out there ready to send you down a path that may have to be replaced anyway and that cost must also be considered.
I remember having to write my own xml parser until Barbara finally gave us built-ins.

Peter



-----Original Message-----
From:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Oberholtzer
Sent: Saturday, 22 December 2012 4:18 a.m.
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Looking for email package recommendations on the i

It is still supported and delivered but only on IBM i, all the other platforms have dropped it. It is not being updated nor enhanced and will eventually be removed from the system. It is not a preferred solution for anything new. It's there because IBM made the promise they would not intentionally break applications.

All that said, it is really a cool product, just not in today's marketplace.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 12/21/2012 8:38 AM, Matt Olson wrote:
> I thought Net.Data wasn't supported anymore? If it is infact not supported anymore I would suggest doing one of the other alternatives. The RPGMail alternative seems to be much more versitile.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathan Andelin [mailto:nandelin@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 9:30 PM
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject: Re: Looking for email package recommendations on the i
>
>> > From: Peter Connell
>> > Oh dear, I forgot to mention 2 setup steps -
> I just wanted to report back that your instructions worked great; I filled in minor gaps. Mail relay through our external ISP worked fine.
>
> CL Program:
>
> PGM
> > CD DIR('/qsys.lib/qsyscgi.lib/')
> > ADDENVVAR ENVVAR(PATH_INFO) +
> VALUE('/qsys.lib/qsyscgi.lib/qclsrc.file/ma+
> cro.mbr/send') MONMSG MSGID(CPF0000)
> > CALL PGM(QSYSCGI/DB2WWW)
> > DSPPFM FILE(QTEMP/STDOUT)
> > ENDPGM
>
> Net.Data Macro:
>
> %define HTML = {<html><body><table>
>
> <tr><td>Hi there Nathan</td></tr>
>
> <tr><td>This is an HTML formatted email sent from DB2WWW</td></tr>
>
> </table></body></html>
> > %}
> > %html(send) {
> > @dtw_assign(sndaddr,"nandelin@xxxxxxx")
> @dtw_assign(rcvaddr,"nandelin@xxxxxxx")
> @dtw_assign(subject,"test") @dtw_sendmail( sndaddr, rcvaddr, HTML,
> subject,"","","","","","","html")
> > %}
> --
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