On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Scott Ford <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sam,
> This is more or less what we do
>  Sorry let me explain...
> The code i am referring to was written in 2002 not that is bad. But it
> wasnt well thought out because of time.
> Here is in a nutshell what happens:
> 1. STC ( written in Cobol with assembler subroutines ) starts up , btw its
> AC=1 (TCPIP server)
> a. Allocates storage
> b. Inserts a Token after a good RC from (a)
> c. Waits for incoming messages
> d. Once a message arrives ( the STC polls - a - )
> e. The message is read and processed.
> The messages are generated via a RACF exit ..
>
>
got it ... will have to let other comment.  seems reasonable to me.


> Scott J Ford
> Software Engineer
> http://www.identityforge.com/
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Sam Siegel <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:54 AM
> Subject: Re: Storage and Tokens
>
> Scott - I guess it depends on who needs to access the data and how they
> access it?  Same address space?  Different address space?  Serialization
> requirements? Etc.
>
> Sam
>
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 7:23 AM, Scott Ford <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > All:
> >
> > I have a storage related Assembler question, currently we :
> >
> > 1.  Do a Storage Obtain in Key=0
> > 2.  Using IEANTCR insert a 16 byte storage token
> > 3.  Add data to this area upon finding the token - IEANTRT
> > 4.  Read data from this area upon finding the token - IEANTRT
> >
> > Is there another way , better ?
> >
> > Scott J Ford
> > Software Engineer
> > http://www.identityforge.com/
> >
>

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