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Yes, but you'd need to control the library list in your program itself.
What I do is set an environment variable to prod or test, retrieve it, and
set the library list dependent on that at the beginning of the program. I
have some push and pop lib functions I use for that.
But in your case I don't see an issue.. I would personally prefer 2 apache
instances, one for prod and one for test/dev as well as separate
libraries. Then I would run the test one on a different port (like 8080 or
8443).
On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 7:46 AM<smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have the following in my apache config file.
ScriptAlias /httpprod /qsys.lib/httpprod.lib/httpdata.pgm
<Directory /qsys.lib/httpprod.lib>
SetEnv QIBM_CGI_LIBRARY_LIST "QTEMP;QGPL;YAJL;httpproda;httpprodb"
allow from all
order allow,deny
Options +ExecCGI +Includes
SetOutputFilter Includes
</Directory>
ScriptAlias /httptest /qsys.lib/httptest.lib/httpdata.pgm
<Directory /qsys.lib/httptest.lib>
SetEnv QIBM_CGI_LIBRARY_LIST "QTEMP;QGPL;YAJL;httptesta;httptestb"
allow from all
order allow,deny
Options +ExecCGI +Includes
SetOutputFilter Includes
</Directory>
I am using the alias to control the library list between my prod and test
data. With this config, I have to have two copies of httpdata.pgm, one in
each library. Is there a way to configure this so both aliases call the
same program such as /qsys.lib/httpcommon.lib/httpdata.pgm?
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