How the LANSA Composer Request Server for Windows Servers Works

LANSA Composer

How the LANSA Composer Request Server for Windows Servers Works

The implementation of the LANSA Composer Request Server for Windows servers is simpler than the IBM i implementation.  There are no data queues and no subsystems to configure.

On a Windows server, each request to the LANSA Composer request server spawns a new WIndows process that executes the request and communicates with the requesting process.  Communications between the processes conveying the exchange variables and results and any necessary configuration information is accomplished using Windows messages.  When a request completes, the process that executed it ends too.

There are no additional configuration tasks necessary for the LANSA Composer Request Server for Windows servers.