Shalom,

An excellent point...

But it should be mentioned that even in this day and age, it's
possibly that having the ordering down when the i is down may be
perfectly acceptable. Assuming that the web site serves as a B2B
extranet site, as opposed to a public web site, one may not need
24x7x365.

Even for a public web site, real 24x7x365 may be more $$$ than the OP
would want to spend.

Charles


On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Shalom Carmel <shalom@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does that server belong to your organization or to an external party?

I suggest that you don't use web services for direct communications between
these applications, at least not for shopping cart integration.
Your System i is probably not available 24/7, but a web facing shop is. How
do you propose to accept customer orders when your System i is down?


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