Thanks Jack,

I will study the tool.

Javier Mora

El sáb, 12 oct 2024 a las 19:27, Jack Woehr via MIDRANGE-L (<
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) escribió:

The easiest way to integrate one of your own coded services into auto
startup these days is IBMer Jesse Gorzinki's open source tool
ServiceCommander-IBMi<https://github.com/ThePrez/ServiceCommander-IBMi>
Learn to use Service Commander and it will save you, if not blood, a lot
of sweat and tears 🙂

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My idea is to integrate it into the system as if it were one of the other
ones. Using commands ADDTCPSVR, making the job appear as a server job with
Change Job (QWTCHGJB) API and start and end the service with commands
STRTCPSVR and ENDTCPSVR. But I am not sure how to use these tools. I can't
find enough information to do so.
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