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March 2000, Week 3

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Ceceil Barbarino <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:19:50 GMT
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Hello:

Our company is moving into the '90's!!, we want our customer base to be
able to access their account information over the Internet. I need some
help understanding what will be needed from our side of the house to do
something like this.

(now please bear with me I'm really new to this so if something sounds
wrong, it's because I didn't understand it in the first place).

The way it is proposed is to do this is to use IBM's MQSeries Messaging
product to interface with our HP3000 via a Sun Oracle environment (anyone
hear about this?).  The way I understand it is the MQSeries product
captures and queues all requests from the Internet then something called
websphere - reusable business objects which are java severlets - these are
mapped to Oracle tables. There is an MQClient that resides on the HP3000,
their telling me that our HP needs to be a Java Virtual Machine and have
JDBC capabilities (we currently have HP997-500; OS 5.5 PP 7 w/Turboimage
Database w/Omnidex - I have a feeling this will not do??).

Now after all this, what am I asking? Has anyone heard about this IBM
Product? Has anyone implemented it? Does anyone know what we will need for
our Hp3000 to become Internet ready?  Does anyone want to ask any other
questions?

Thanks to anyone who can answer any of these questions!!!

Ceceil Barbarino

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