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Hi, Does anyone have had experience using iWay Program Adapter? I need to invoke C++ / Java old Transaction Applications / systems as Web Services / JCA Call. I thought of using iWay Program Adapter but unforutnately didn't find much documentation on it apart from the iWay Server CALLPGM are. Please, correct me if my approach is wrong:
Web Service--iBSE---iAE---Stored Procedure (RDBMS Adapter)---(EDA Server, JDBC Connection)---FEX Program (CALLPGM, iWay Server)
Is the above approach a sane one? Or is there any other approach?
Heard from internal expert: the approach appears to be reasonable, assuming that the old code can be wrapped and called from within a FEX. The FEX could be explored by the iAE and web service created from the target that represents the FEX on that server.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Kerry
Kerry Zhan Focal Point Moderator Information Builders, Inc.
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