Rob, That's make good sense to me. I was just trying to make process more manageable and also More current in technique. The current process is very shall we say old ..
Scott ford www.identityforge.com Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand. - Chinese Proverb On Sep 27, 2012, at 1:54 PM, Rob Scott <[email protected]> wrote: > If I was writing this - I would probably use something like the following : > > (1) All storage owned by the STC > (2) STC sets up a space-switch PC routine (PC-ss) for client interface > (3) Client address spaces (TSO users, batch jobs etc etc) issue the PC-ss to > obtain storage for the request blocks in the STC PASN and place them on > queues/structures for other tasks in the STC to process - (note that you can > use CPOOL in the PC-ss routine) > (4) PC-ss probably needs a macro interface for callers to make calling the > service easy > (5) STC needs some sort of anchor point so that it can be discovered by > potential client - eg Name/Token services > > > Rob Scott > Lead Developer > Rocket Software > 77 Fourth Avenue . Suite 100 . Waltham . MA 02451-1468 . USA > Tel: +1.781.684.2305 > Email: [email protected] > Web: www.rocketsoftware.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Scott Ford > Sent: 27 September 2012 18:24 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Design question > > All, > > I have a program that does a storage obtain based on a parameter. The program > after the storage is obtained inserts a 16 byte token. Then this program > ends. No problem. A second long running STC reads items that are placed in > this storage scratch pad. > > I need to know how storage is allocated and if storage is filling up while > the second program is executing. What's the easiest way ? I have thought of > using DSPSERV and have a long running STC manage the storage, this is doable. > I ave though of using a bit map to mark storage usage and have program 2 look > at this bit map..but this would require another token ..maybe... > > I know this is not a new concept , but I am trying to simplify my code > > Scott ford > www.identityforge.com > > Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll > understand. - Chinese Proverb
