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RogerLacroix
PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 4:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Who is responsible for memory? Reply with quote

Jedi Knight

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standapi wrote:
So we are adding message exit:
MsgExitPtr = malloc(ExitNameLength); MsgUserDataPtr = malloc(ExitDataLength); MsgExitsDefined = 1; and set correct content into the allocated memory.

That pointer points to a chain of message exits. You cannot simply replace the message exit chain.

standapi wrote:
Can you please point us to some docs that covers it?

As far as I know, IBM has not published detailed documents on Channel Auto-Definition exit.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:24 am    Post subject: Re: Who is responsible for memory? Reply with quote

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RogerLacroix wrote:
standapi wrote:
So we are adding message exit:
MsgExitPtr = malloc(ExitNameLength); MsgUserDataPtr = malloc(ExitDataLength); MsgExitsDefined = 1; and set correct content into the allocated memory.

That pointer points to a chain of message exits. You cannot simply replace the message exit chain.

standapi wrote:
Can you please point us to some docs that covers it?

As far as I know, IBM has not published detailed documents on Channel Auto-Definition exit.

Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.



So the only option we have is to open PMR and try to get specs from IBM.
I don't suppose you share know-how if its generating you money or do you?
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 12:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Who is responsible for memory? Reply with quote

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standapi wrote:
So the only option we have is to open PMR and try to get specs from IBM.
I don't suppose you share know-how if its generating you money or do you?

I've posted everything that I know about that is available on the web or in a manual. The "head banging against the wall" that I did to get my product to work is not free.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:00 am    Post subject: Re: Who is responsible for memory? Reply with quote

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RogerLacroix wrote:
standapi wrote:
So the only option we have is to open PMR and try to get specs from IBM.
I don't suppose you share know-how if its generating you money or do you?

I've posted everything that I know about that is available on the web or in a manual. The "head banging against the wall" that I did to get my product to work is not free.

Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.


Thanks for pointing me to good direction. Seems my POC CHADEX is working now.
I was messing up with pointers. Just following the docs in infocenter.
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