RE: [U2] U2 and Open Insight.

2007-01-09 Thread dsig
Dave Taylor wrote .. 

 Based on your love for U2 and your question about why am I on a longterm
 job with D3 sigh, I'd like to suggest that your  long-term objective may
 be to convert them from D3 to Universe.
 
g D3s biggest strength is that it works .. it might be way behind the
others but it works.  Probably good that their lab doesn't try to keep
up with others G.  SO converting is not really an option.  This
system runs 24/7 with several hundred pounding, building and shipping
all that time.  Up-time is good and owner is very happy so .. i just
have to rein back my expectations G



DSig
David Tod Sigafoos
SigsSolutions, Inc.


  Original Message 
 Subject: RE: [U2] U2 and Open Insight.
 From: Dave Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, January 08, 2007 7:10 pm
 To: DTsig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Hi DTsig,
 
 Based on your love for U2 and your question about why am I on a longterm
 job with D3 sigh, I'd like to suggest that your  long-term objective may
 be to convert them from D3 to Universe.
 
 If that's the case, then I'd like to mention that we offer SpoolerPlus, a
 generic Pick print spooler that runs on both Universe and Unidata, to make
 that conversion much easier, less expensive and better for the customer.
 
 We also offer the File Caddy pgk of TAPE.DUMP and TAPE.LOAD programs to make
 moving entire accounts from most generic Pick databases, including D3, to
 Universe or Unidata a non-issue.
 
 We're eager to find independent consultants who would like to participate
 with us in conversion projects to Universe and Unidata both for our
 customers and yours.
 
 If this sounds like something that you would like to explore further, just
 let me know when you like to talk about it.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Dave
 
 Dave Taylor
 President
 Sysmark Information Systems, Inc.
 49 Aspen Way
 Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
 800-SYSMARK (800-797-6275)
 (O) 310-544-1974
 (C) 310-561-5200
 (P) 800-339-1497
 (F) 310-377-3550
 Your Source for Integrated EDI Translation and DataSync Integration
 www.sysmarkinfo.com
 IBM Business Partner
 
 - Original Message - 
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 To: Tom Dodds u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 2:54 PM
 Subject: RE: [U2] U2 and Open Insight.
 
 
    Original Message 
   Subject: [U2] U2 and Open Insight.
   From: Tom Dodds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Date: Mon, January 08, 2007 12:59 pm
   To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  
   Go to the url below and take look at the press release for Revelation
   Software and IBM U2.  Looks like a new, fully GUI front end to U2.
  
  
   Westwood, NJ - 8 January 2007: Revelation Software today introduced
   OpenInsight for IBM U2 and announced that under an agreement with IBM,
   Revelation Software will market and sell the IBM UniVerse and UniData
   Servers as part of its OpenInsight offering.
  
  
  
  
 http://www.revelation.com/Revelation.nsf/28eaa3bb5371386d85256dd6001f2c87/66
   d0d9ce0920e2c38525725d0056f792?OpenDocument
 
  The U2 connection is really brilliant.  OI is 13 years old and matured
  quite nicely in the last 5 years.  Its BASIC+ is very similar to
  universe basic and dictionaries are very Prime/I like.
 
  This is a much better solution than SBs or Accuterms window solutions
  (oh my).
 
  Even if you already have a 'windows' solution (and remember OI also
  works under linux seemlessly) OI is a good thing to check out .. if
  only to find out what you are missing G
 
  OI is my fav MV environment followed closely by uniVerse .. that being
  the case why am I on a longterm job with D3 sigh
 
  DTsig
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[U2] Calling a Java Class from a subroutine

2007-01-09 Thread lito
I want to invoke a Webservice (with parameters) from a Subroutine , so far,
the only solution i've seen is this
1) Installing a Jre in my Unidata Server 
2) Packaging all the classes that 
 a)build my xml 
 b)build the proxy to my webservice
3)Using a PCPERFORM within the soubroutine to invoke a .bat file that
executes my class

Is this recommendable?  Is there a better solution? I hope you can help me
or show me some examples.

Thanks a lot

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[U2] Is there a website which has all or most of the email submitted to this list?

2007-01-09 Thread Denny Watkins

U2ers,

I went to http://listserver.u2ug.org/cgi-bin/users but not sure it is the
website which has all or most of the email submitted to this list?

Is this the correct website or are there any others?

Thanks,

Denny Watkins
Morningside College
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RE: [U2] Is there a website which has all or most of the email submitted to this list?

2007-01-09 Thread Brian Leach
Hi

The listserver website is just that: it handles the list traffic rather than
acting as a store.
There is a searchable list of the postings at:

http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.u2.general

Regards

Brian 

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 email submitted to this list?
 
 U2ers,
 
 I went to http://listserver.u2ug.org/cgi-bin/users but not 
 sure it is the website which has all or most of the email 
 submitted to this list?
 
 Is this the correct website or are there any others?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Denny Watkins
 Morningside College
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Re: [U2] Calling a Java Class from a subroutine

2007-01-09 Thread Symeon Breen
Host your class on a server and use the u2 soap api - or the u2 http api to
call the webservice methods required.


Please do ask if you want some examples.


Rgds
Symeon.

On 09/01/07, lito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I want to invoke a Webservice (with parameters) from a Subroutine , so
 far,
 the only solution i've seen is this
 1) Installing a Jre in my Unidata Server
 2) Packaging all the classes that
  a)build my xml
  b)build the proxy to my webservice
 3)Using a PCPERFORM within the soubroutine to invoke a .bat file that
 executes my class

 Is this recommendable?  Is there a better solution? I hope you can help me
 or show me some examples.

 Thanks a lot

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Re: [U2] Calling a Java Class from a subroutine

2007-01-09 Thread Adrian Merrall

On 1/10/07, Symeon Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Host your class on a server and use the u2 soap api - or the u2 http api to
call the webservice methods required.


This is pretty much what we do.  We already use Tomcat for some other
stuff so I have wrapped a very simple servlet around the classes and
deploy them to tomcat and then use the u2 http api to call them.

This way you avoid the startup/shutdown overhead of starting the jvm
every time you want to run the routine.  You can also do stuff like
put the call URLs in a control panel in your u2 app so it is easy to
fail from one server to another.

A word of caution though.  Running your classes through Tomcat or
similar imposes some design constraints that don't matter if you are
running the class by starting the jvm each time.  There are a number
of these but they aren't hard to work around.  Mostly it boils down to
being careful with anything declared static (threadlocals help here)
and instance variables in your servlets.  I don't have a reference to
hand but you should be able to google  it.

HTH
Adrian
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[U2] Question about using CallHTTP and secured connection

2007-01-09 Thread Jason Lin
Hi all.

Does anyone has a sample program that demonstrate how to
submit a http request over secured connection?

I was able to write a program to submit SOAP requests over regular HTTP
connection but when I modify it to use secured connection it failed.

Without going into the detail of the SOAP XML, below is a listing of
functions calls used by my test programs:

Program 1 for regular HTTP:
Ret = setHTTPDefault(VERSION, 1.1)
Ret = setHTTPDefault(HEADERS, '')
Ret = createRequest(URL, POST, HTTPReq)
Ret = setRequestHeader(HTTPReq, 'Conten-Type', 'text/xml; charset=utf-8')
Ret = setRequestHeader(HTTPReq, 'Content-Length', LEN(POST_DATA))
Ret = setRequestHeader(HTTPReq, 'SOAPAction', QUOTE(SOAPAction))
Ret = submitRequest(HTTPReq, Timeout, POST_DATA, RESPONSE_HEADER,
RESPONSE_DATA, HTTP_STATUS)

Program 2 for secured HTTP:
Ret = setHTTPDefault(VERSION, 1.1)
Ret = setHTTPDefault(HEADERS, '')
Ret = createSecurityContext(SecurityContext, TLSv1)
Ret = createSecureRequest(URL, 'POST', HTTPReq, SecurityContext)
Ret = setRequestHeader(HTTPReq, 'Conten-Type', 'text/xml; charset=utf-8')
Ret = setRequestHeader(HTTPReq, 'Content-Length', LEN(POST_DATA))
Ret = setRequestHeader(HTTPReq, 'SOAPAction', QUOTE(SOAPAction))
Ret = submitRequest(HTTPReq, Timeout, POST_DATA, RESPONSE_HEADER,
RESPONSE_DATA, HTTP_STATUS)

As you can see, the second program for secured HTTP conection
added a call to createSecurityContext and replaced createRequest with
createSecureRequest.   However, the first program works but the second
program does not.  The submitRequest call in the second program returns
status code 3 which indicates network error.

I don't think I need to deal with security certificates or authentication
rules because IBM Universe's documentation indicates that submiting requests
as a client does not require certificate or authentication (unless the
server requires certificates for handshakes) and the default setting has
authentication set to off.

It would be appreciated if anyone can point me in the right direction to
get my program working.

Thank you.
Jason
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