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Yeah, I suggested spawn() in my other reply...
It was the only thing I could find, but I'm not sure it's the "batch
interface" discussed.
Charles
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:38 AM, D*B <dieter.bender@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<Charles>
Sounds like Paul wants a prestart batch job. Problem is, I can't find
anything documented on how to submit the "work request" through a "batch
interface".
</Charles>
the spawn() Api seems to be the batch interface.
... maybe this might help: https://www.ibm.com/support/kn
owledgecenter/ssw_i5_54/rzab6/xcodesigns.htm
Pauls first problem seems to me, that his DataQ listeners are NEPs (?!).
Using Java for a dispatcher is much more easier, class Receiver od
AppServer4RPG has such an animal, listening at a DataQ, getting a Thread
from a Pool and let it doe the Work for the clients.
D*B
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