Greetings,

We've got this emulator in house and I just confirmed that you can indeed
have more than one HLLAPI connection (which is what I expected since I've
done that many times before).

>From a technical's standpoint, I was referring to the pcshll32.dll  in the
HLLAPI connect command. 

 

The StreamServer you mentioned has an advantage of allowing "more than one"
script to see the same screen - or if something <else> is communicating via
HLLAPI, BWS can talk to the screen using the StreamServer.

 

Regards,

Thom

 

Thom C. Blackwell

Product Manager

Boston Software Systems

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www.bossoft.com

 

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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 3:49 PM
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Subject: [Talk] eHllapi connections

 

I've been working with the Boston support folks on this, but in previous
versions of Boston, we could use two or three Hllapi connections using
eHllapi.  Now, Boston supports only one, at least in runtime. Richard and
Peter have showed me the way to the BWS StreamServer, but I'm just wondering
if there is anyone out there that used more than one eHallpi connection to
an iSeries emulator with the same license at the same time and had to switch
to a different connection.

 

Jason T. Bettio - Hospital Apps
Implementation Specialist
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