[rabbitmq-discuss] Calling AS/400 service programs via RabbitMQ
Gustavo Aquino
aquino.gustavo at gmail.com
Tue Apr 13 19:57:20 BST 2010
Hi Jon,
Very good to know about your job, on past I did something like you but for
MainFrame VM ESA, exposing Cobol programs as Services replacing the Terminal
3270. Unfortunately we don't use Rabbit but other MQ and when I leave the
project I started the studding to replace this MQ using Rabbit.
One problem that I had was , connect in RabbitMQ using Cobol, so How do you
connect in Rabbit from AS/400 ? Do you write a RPG program or using Java for
AS/400 ?
Regards.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Jon Brisbin <
jon.brisbin at npcinternational.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to document as much of what we're doing here at NPC as possible.
> If I can't release source code, I'm trying to do the next best thing and
> explain what we're doing.
>
> In trying to make the AS/400 a first-class member of our cloud
> architecture, we need to open up the RPG-language service programs to other
> callers via RabbitMQ, so any language that has a client binding can call RPG
> programs. I wrote a generic MessageRouter (that isn't OpenSource,
> unfortunately) that handles incoming messages and dispatches them to RPG
> service programs.
>
> I've tried to lay out the process in a new blog post:
>
> http://jbrisbin.wordpress.com/2010/04/13/exposing-as400-service-programs-via-rabbitmq-and-java/
>
> I don't know how many people are actually using RabbitMQ in conjunction
> with the AS/400, but I hope this is helpful, nonetheless...
>
> Jon Brisbin
> Portal Webmaster
> NPC International, Inc.
>
>
>
>
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