I am using the http/https protocol enabler in assembler. Coding is simple.
Works well. I only use it outside of cics. Btw, i tried it with other
protocols like syslog and it works just fine.

ITschak

בתאריך יום א׳, 10 במרץ 2019, 18:55, מאת Bernd Oppolzer ‏<
bernd.oppol...@t-online.de>:

> Hello all,
>
> some months ago, I wrote a program which allows to call webservices
> (HTTP POST or HTTP GET)
> from batch programs, written in C or PL/1. The program (subroutine) is
> written in C
> and uses the standard TCP/IP socket interface, available in the
> classical z/OS environment.
> I am doing all the conversion work myself, and I build the necessary
> HTTP headers, and
> analyze them on return. This works without problems.
>
> When running under CICS, I provide the same interface to the callers,
> but I use the
> EXEC CICS WEB CONVERSE calls instead (because CICS does not allow me to do
> standard socket calls, when under CICS control).
>
> Now the problem is: I am limited to HTTP at the moment, but customer's
> politics
> requires me to do HTTPS in the middle and long term.
>
> I have no idea what I need to do to provide HTTPS communication in the
> batch and
> in the CICS case; what are my options and what is the easiest migration
> path?
>
> Thank you all,
> kind regards
>
> Bernd
>
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