Has anyone considered a generalized REXX (Regina) routine that can start
processes and handle the return codes?  Ok, I know Perl should be used,
but I come from the VM world where REXX rules<G>.

Right now, I don't have much of a need for this type of
autostarting....

But, I see the need in a few months.  Right now, I can see VM's
Programmable Operator handling some of the function, but VM would be
required.  I'm thinking something that is more general (without the need
for VM) and would also work on Linux on Intel, servers.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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I think someone did...  And yes, it's a good starting point.  The
catch
is that "startServer.sh" (and the various other scripts) in WAS don't
nicely fit the mold with the way they do messages and return codes.
And
of course there's no doc on the WAS scripts...
Lee

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