Brian Westerman wrote:
Hi all,

I have decided that it would be kind of a cool idea to be able to access
some of our software (especially the Spool Offload facility) from a secure
internet connection, but I don't want to use CICS services or DB/2 because I
can't gaurentee that they will be available at all of the sites that use my
code.  I think that my approach has to be through WebSphere, or I would need
to write my own server address space that services TCP sockets, but I can't
find documentation on the best approach for doing this.  Maybe I'm just
looking in the wrong places.  Does anyone know of any documentation on how
writing this process would best be done?

Thanks for your help.

Brian

I think you'll find WebSphere, while growing, not as widespread
as CICS. But why not build on the free HTTP server that comes
with z/OS? Everyone has it. There's some excellent documentation
on how to program for it.


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