Personally, I wouldn't even try, even if possible (which I doubt). I'd use the IEFU8x exits to copy the information into a global dataspace (or ECSA area, but I prefer a global dataspace for VSCR reasons). The exit would post an ECB in ECSA. This would "wake up" a started task (aka daemon) which would process the data. That's a very high level overview. IIRC, it is similar to how CA does tracking with CA-ICOM and CA-7.
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