I was  thinking more along the lines of functionality, additional coding
requirements, DPL, etc.  For our proof of concept project we want to
replace an application that currently accesses CICS via an EXCI from a DB2
stored procedure.  Currently this request goes directly into an AOR.
However, with our future apps, we may want them to be 3270 initiated via
the TOR.

I guess what I am asking under what will one give you that the other
doesn't? Basically we want to get tinto CICS and just run the existing
programs.





June Lawton
Information Systems
The PMA Insurance Group
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>From: June Lawton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: MQSERIES AND CICS
>Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 11:50:35 -0400
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>What would the determining factors be for using the MQ Adapter as opposed
>to MQ Bridge with CICS?
>
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>June Lawton
>Information Systems
>The PMA Insurance Group
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