Check out JRB (Jes Report Broker) from MacKinney.

Thanks

Bill Bishop

Specialist
Mainframe Support Group
Server Development & Support
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.
[email protected]
(502) 570-6143



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We are big into TN3270 Telnet "Associated Printing" here and are getting 
to 
the point where thousands of users will be added who need to get output 
off 
the IBM JES2 Spool.  Naturally the applications are not willing to modify 
anything as to where they might put this output except the Warm and Fuzzy 
JES2 Spool. 

Has anyone implemented any kind of Web Print Server where 

      1. accessible using just a Web Browser 
      2. sucks the print off the Jes2 Spool
      3. runs entirely on z/OS or maybe z/OS & Linux; makes it easier to 
stay 
with our Disaster Recovery. 
      4. gives the user the output printed on them PC printers exactly 
like it 
would have printed, text wise, on a JES2 Printer. Maybe converts it into a 
PDF 
for viewing and later printing 
      5. Uses RACF Security for sign-on 
      6. Has the ability to requeue back to the JES2 Spool to print 
someplace 
else on remote printers. 

I think this is enough for someone to recognize if they are running 
something 
close.   Let me know either on list or offlist if needed. 

thanks  jim 

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