Pete

Unless I have completely misunderstood the question, I think that point 1 is not correct. I think the list of data (and buttons) is delivered from a different server/domain to the one that Darryl wants to use to process the request from the button. If this is not the case, it seems a rather simple problem to solve.

Cheers
Kevin

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From: WEB400 [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pete Helgren
Sent: 11 July 2014 13:33
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Is it possible to send a call to the CGI program without

I guess I need another cup of coffee but let me see if I have this correct:

1) Your IBM i generates a list of data (don't really care what the format is) but it is your IBM i that generates it, correct?

2) So next, your IBM i displays that same list of data that originated on the system in a web page generated by the system, correct?

3) That page, which was served by your IBM i and contains data from your IBM i is then displayed as a web page on an iPad (lets say). The manager goes through the list and checks off (approves) the items that are OK to promote and then submits that page for processing on your IBM i or does it submit the data for processing elsewhere? (this is the key part I am nit understanding)

I am trying to understand where you say the data is being either retrieved or submitted to some server/process other than your IBM i. I understand that the list is *presented* on an iPad somewhere on the planet, but the data (page) serving and processing appears to all be happening on your IBM i.

Or, did I miss something in the exchange here that indicates some processing/serving that doesn't happen on the i ?

Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java

On 7/10/2014 2:44 PM, Darryl Freinkel wrote:
Let me try and clarify this a little more.



Firstly thanks for the comments.



We use a reporting tool on the AS/400 that displays data only. In this
instance, there is a list of programs that need permission to be
promoted into production. The manager will display the list on her
screen, iPad or cell phone and if she approves it, she will select an
approve button, which should then call something like a web service to
process the approval. The button will do a "call" to a CGI program to
update the new status. It would at that point return a confirmation screen from CGIDEV.



Darryl Freinkel

Assignment 400 Group, Inc.

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