On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:05:09 -0600 Tom Duerbusch said:
>Hooold on thereWait a gosh darn minute...
>There is a PIPE stage that can process a XML document!!
>This is as good a free beer, without the morning after .
>I installed XMLPARSE and tried a sample XML document with the results piped to
>
Just never thought of it.
LPR is just a single command with parms.
FTP is more complex as you need a method of inputting multiple lines. That
process seems to be platform dependant.
I've reconfigured TCPIP to be able to use the .rdr option. Yep, it works and I
don't get truncated records in t
> The from platform is WIN/XP.
Not a problem if you can specify the command used to print the file.
We have NJE for Windows.
The from platform is WIN/XP.
My initial view, was to have the process do a LPR to send the file to IDMADMIN
reader queue in VM. And use WAKEUP (RDR to trigger processing.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
>>> Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/19/2008 11:28 AM >>>
What's wrong with SENDFILE (or NE
If you are not already paying the full license fee for RSCS, you'll need
to speak with your IBM marketeers before enabling RSCS' NJE capabilities
for production work (maybe even for test?).
Proper license management is always the responsibility of the admin.
There are also alternatives that d
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> It doesn't look like I can use LPR to send the XML document to my
reader
> queue. I keep getting truncated at 80 bytes. I can FTP the file
without
> any problems, bu
Tom -
Why don't you ftp to the .rdr ?
I do this all the time and I use WAKEUP to process the file.
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I see, the XL comes from the outside. So what about FTP to the RDR of
a server. VM's FTP supports RDR as target (I don't know the prereqs
by heart).
2008/11/19 David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> It doesn't look like I can use LPR to send the XML document to my
> reader
>> queue. I keep getting
> It doesn't look like I can use LPR to send the XML document to my
reader
> queue. I keep getting truncated at 80 bytes. I can FTP the file
without
> any problems, but I sure liked the WAKEUP (RDR as the method to drive
the
> server.
Enable NJE in RSCS and use that instead.
What's wrong with SENDFILE (or NETDATA) to send the XML document to
the reader of a WAKEUP based server?
2008/11/19 Tom Duerbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hooold on thereWait a gosh darn minute...
> There is a PIPE stage that can process a XML document!!
>
> This is as good a free beer, without
Hooold on thereWait a gosh darn minute...
There is a PIPE stage that can process a XML document!!
This is as good a free beer, without the morning after .
I installed XMLPARSE and tried a sample XML document with the results piped to
the console. That looks like what I really wanted. Thank
Hi, Tom.
There are a couple of good packages available that should be of some interest
to you.
The first one is the XMLPARSE package by Jonathan Scott (IBM Hursley, UK) that
reads an
XML document and converts it to a tree structure stored in a REXX stem. The
tree structure
can then be navigat
> There is XMLPARSE on the VM download page. It's a pipeline filter
that
> creates a Rexx structure from a well formed XML document. I've
> experimented
> with it but never used it for anything significant.
> http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?XMLPARSE
> http://www.vm.ibm.com/do
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:49:14 -0600 Tom Duerbusch said:
>Came back from a meeting and my brain hurts
>We are forcing the integration of VSE into a new Identity Manager (IDM) system.
>Currently we manage security for VSE via a bunch of REXX execs up in CMS.
>With a bunch of VSE systems, this wa
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Came back from a meeting and my brain hurts
We are forcing the integration of VSE into a new Identity Manag
Came back from a meeting and my brain hurts
We are forcing the integration of VSE into a new Identity Manager (IDM) system.
Currently we manage security for VSE via a bunch of REXX execs up in CMS. With
a bunch of VSE systems, this was a good place to keep stuff that may need to be
sent do
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