Dave Odom wrote:
I thought you could run whatever Net.Data needed
from the HTTP environment on the i and thus there
was no need for Apache?

Net.Data is part of the HTTP server product, which is based on Apache. Make sure it's installed. GO LICPGM, Option 10:

5722DG1 *COMPATIBLE IBM HTTP Server for i5/OS

Copy program DB2WWW.PGM from library QHTTPSVR to QSYSCGI if it's not already there.

Add HTTP server configuration directives and restart your HTTP Server. I showed my configuration directives in a message last week.

Create a CL wrapper around DB2WWW.PGM. I showed the CL code in a message last week.

Write your first macro and save it in macro directory. For example:

%HTML(hello) {
<h1>Hello World From Net.Data</h1>
%}

Point your browser to the macro:

http://www.radile.com/db2www/hello.dtw/hello

Nathan.

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