I’d say that for me personally that is what I want to make available. Of course, everything you highlighted needs security and some guide rails to ensure that the system is protected against DoS kinds of attacks.
That is not what z/OSMF is doing. z/OSMF is a collection of RESTful services that are developed by IBM and are closed so the priority of what is being worked on is dependent on the IBM development community. Of course they take input from customers and address issues that they prioritize as best for the platform and customers. Zowe is an opportunity for the community to build and contribute services like you described because they have value to you. As you described it, making access to z/OS system data and ability to manage if via REST is one of the things I am interested but I’m only one guy :) Just a matter of code and test. Matt Hogstrom [email protected] +1-919-656-0564 PGP Key: 0x90ECB270 Facebook <https://facebook.com/matt.hogstrom> LinkedIn <https://linkedin/in/mhogstrom> Twitter <https://twitter.com/hogstrom> “It may be cognitive, but, it ain’t intuitive." — Hogstrom > On Jan 10, 2019, at 2:48 AM, Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello All, > > The recent Zowe discussion got me wondering... > Let's say there are thousands of components or subsystems in z/OS, such as > the service for catalog services, ISPF, ISMF, SMS, SDSF, JES2, RACF/ESM, XCF, > IOS, parts within CICS, DB2, IMS, etc. etc. > Is it not possible to create a module for each of these subsystems/components > that, in essence, maps the existing assembler/C/REXX APIs to HTTP APIs, and > provides detailed documentation (so as to cover what is callable via HTTP)? > By module I mean modules for a web server, such as the IBM HTTP Server for > Apache. > This way, since z/OS comes with IHSA these days, exposing z/OS guts via HTTP > is just a matter of adding modules to the HTTP server. > > I don't know if what I've described is basically z/OSMF, but with WAS > Liberty... ? > > C'est possible? > > - Vignesh > Mainframe Infrastructure > > > MARKSANDSPENCER.COM > ________________________________ > Unless otherwise stated above: > Marks and Spencer plc > Registered Office: > Waterside House > 35 North Wharf Road > London > W2 1NW > > Registered No. 214436 in England and Wales. > > Telephone (020) 7935 4422 > Facsimile (020) 7487 2670 > > www.marksandspencer.com > > Please note that electronic mail may be monitored. > > This e-mail is confidential. If you received it by mistake, please let us > know and then delete it from your system; you should not copy, disclose, or > distribute its contents to anyone nor act in reliance on this e-mail, as this > is prohibited and may be unlawful. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
