Jan,

FYI, I have just opened a JIRA issue to get support for this added to Camel.
https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-617

Gert

razzi wrote:
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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