Hi Gert,

I just had a look at the Data Area (DTAQ) on AS/400. As I am just a humble
Java Architect ;-) and by no means an AS/400 expert I can only agree with
you this is probably the easiest solution.

Using IBM WebSphere MQ was also my first (and preferred) option, but then I
got the remark this was not a free solution. Making decisions is never easy.

Thanks for your help, it was very valuable.

Jan


Gert Vanthienen wrote:
> 
> L.S.,
> 
> We currently have no AS/400 specific components in either ServiceMix or 
> Camel.  I have been planning to add them for a while now, but I never 
> got to it.  Feel free to raise a JIRA to add these components to Camel 
> and/or ServiceMix.  If you want to try to add this yourself, feel free 
> to ask for help whenever you want  -- having an easy-to-use component 
> somewhere to integrate with AS/400 would be a considerable benefit.  
> Using a DTAQ would probably be the most straightforward solution for 
> your integration problem, once the component is done.
> 
> Another solution I use from time to time in my own projects, is running 
> a WebSphere MQ broker on System i (which unfortunately isn't available 
> for free, though).  I have never used ActiveMQ's REST support, but I 
> guess that should also work -- I don't see any reason why it shouldn't.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gert
> 
> razzi wrote:
>> I'm trying to integrate an AS/400 running OS/400 V5R4 to some java
>> services.
>> The AS/400 needs to message to java and also needs to listen to messages
>> from the java services.
>> Now my first idea was to use the REST protocol on ActiveMQ and use this
>> approach, but maybe there are components in ServiceMix that do this type
>> of
>> things directly? (I now that Mule has something like a DataQueue
>> Provider).
>>
>> Is there anybody who has an idea? Thanks.
>>   
> 
> 
> 
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> Gert Vanthienen
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