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RE: HTTP for V5R3



Sender: "Bruce Guetzkow" <bruceg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Scott:

Thanks for the information...just wanted to make sure, since I have no
control over this piece.  And, thanks again for the great tool!
--Bruce Guetzkow




-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Scott Klement
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 5:36 PM
To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: HTTP for V5R3


Sender: Scott Klement <sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


> Applications using the iSeries SSL_ C APIs for secure sockets If you
> maintain an application written to the SSL_ C API, you should update
> your source code to include qsossl.h rather than ssl.h.

This only pertains to programs that are written in C and use the SSL_
API.
HTTPAPI is written in ILE RPG, and uses the GSKit API, and therefore 
should not be impacted by this.

Furthermore, the Memo to Users says that even if my source code was 
written in C and used the SSL_ API with the ssl.h member, it would still

work in V5R3, but MIGHT not in the release that follows it.

> Is anyone using the HTTP APIs on V5R3?  Will the above have any impact
> on their operation?

I personally have not tried it on V5R3.  There's always a chance that 
something will break compatibility when upgrading to a new release, so I

can't guarantee that it'll work.

However, I have looked over the Memo To Users, and didn't find anything 
listed that would matter.
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