>I have a question for anyone that can help. I am an experienced applications >programmer with a background in business applications. I have been asked to >help on a project that involves creating a Socket application that would >receive a file from a host IBM and send a file back to the IBM after >processing. Since I am a novice when it comes to Socket programming, can >someone point me in the direction of where to locate information? Any help >would be appreciated. <PLUG> We have a toolkit (QSDK) that encapsulates NetIPC Sockets into a set of simple calls which are easily called from Cobol. You can read about it and/or get a free demo from our web site (SIG has address). Or if you just want to read the reference manual, you can get it from our HP3k web server. The manual includes some helpful discussion of this technology. You can find the manual at these addresses (our HP3k web server site): http://qwebs.qss.com/qsdkref.pdf {in Adobe Acrobat format} http://qwebs.qss.com/qsdkref.html {in HTML format} Keep in mind that the web server (in Cobol) at this site was written using this toolkit. </PLUG> Or you can get a copy of the NetIPC manual, or the Berkely Sockets manual and code everything up from scratch. Others have done this who may have code they can loan you as well. And I have heard of the CSL having some info, but I have never seen it myself. Good luck on your project! Duane Percox (QSS) [log in to unmask] (v:415.306.1608 f:415.365.2706) http://www.aimnet.com/~qssnet/ ftp://ftp.aimnet.com/pub/users/qssnet/ Don't miss the 'Land of QWEBS'... http://qwebs.qss.com