Right! The iucv stages are really neat because you don't have to know much about IUCV to use the function (just like with the TCP/IP support). Just a pity they don't handle arbitrary existing IUCV connections with non-pipeline servers. Being able to interface with existing services made the TCP/IP stages so much fun. And if you want to use it for real, you need to look at authorisation aspects as well.
Don't worry about the "reverse" - that was just to demonstrate the data really went through that part of the pipeline. Since it's all in a single CMS session, you might think it all stays inside. Could have done a 'xlate lower' instead... On 6 May 2013 09:37, FAULHABER Michael <[email protected]>wrote: > This WE I looked at the documentation of IUCV. After a couple of pages I > gave up. Now I am perfectly happy with the description of the IUCV.. stages > and the given examples. I just use them with not too much modifications. > > Ciao.....Mike > > PS to Sir Rob: I wonder about the REVERSE after CONS ASYNC - I'll have a > closer look after work. > > ________________________________ > CONFIDENTIALITY : This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may > be privileged. If you are not a named recipient, please notify the sender > immediately and do not disclose the contents to another person, use it for > any purpose or store or copy the information in any medium. >
