Yeah, would be cool to use that exit point and then queue up the work in a data queue or message queueing sub-system like Websphere MQ, Rabbit MQ or Micsrosoft MQ.
Then he could eliminate the bottleneck by scaling up the process as it slows down without running into file processing collisions or slowing down throughput.
Fire up a couple VMs and have them monitor the queues and processing becomes infinitely scalable.
I've been thinking about RPA - Robotic Process Automation too much lately where customers are looking for ways to scale up processing with ease. 😊
Regards,
Richard Schoen
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message: 6
date: Mon, 20 Mar 2017 11:18:04 -0400
from: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Force refresh on Netserver Shared Folder on Windows
there are exit points on IBM i to perform actions upon the
creation/modification of a stream file. Originally created for the makers
of virus scanning software for IBM i. The IBM i could initiate action.
Rob Berendt
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