What's wrong with SENDFILE (or NETDATA) to send the XML document to the reader of a WAKEUP based server?
2008/11/19 Tom Duerbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hooold on there....Wait a gosh darn minute... > There is a PIPE stage that can process a XML document!! > > This is as good a free beer, without the morning after <G>. > > I installed XMLPARSE and tried a sample XML document with the results piped > to the console. That looks like what I really wanted. Thanks. > > It doesn't look like I can use LPR to send the XML document to my reader > queue. I keep getting truncated at 80 bytes. I can FTP the file without any > problems, but I sure liked the WAKEUP (RDR as the method to drive the server. > > A pipe stage for a XML document. What a country! > > Tom Duerbusch > THD Consulting > >>>> "A. Harry Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/18/2008 11:21 PM >>> > On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:49:14 -0600 Tom Duerbusch said: >>Came back from a meeting and my brain hurts.... >>We are forcing the integration of VSE into a new Identity Manager (IDM) >>system. >>Currently we manage security for VSE via a bunch of REXX execs up in CMS. >>With a bunch of VSE systems, this was a good place to keep stuff that >>may need to be sent down to one or more VSE systems. So far, it works. >>We have been told that the IDM system can only output XML documents. I can >>write some REXX code to read/process the XML file, and find the >>items >>of interest, but this may be the time to see if we can start playing in the >>XML world. >>Is there anything in the z/VM 5.X world, that we can use to process a XML >>file? >>Right now, I'm just thinking that they will LPR the file to a CMS service >>machine, which will wake up and process it. >>Perhaps there are options that will connect to the XML port on the IP stack, >>and do everything really nifty <G>. >>I will also be looking for VSE and zLinux options in other emails. I'm only >>looking for VM responses in this email. > There is XMLPARSE on the VM download page. It's a pipeline filter that > creates a Rexx structure from a well formed XML document. I've experimented > with it but never used it for anything significant. > > http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?XMLPARSE > > http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/xmlparse.vmarc > >>Thanks >>Tom Duerbusch >>THD Consulting > -- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support
