Hi JoeP,

    You might also be a little more specific in your query.  Since Java runs
on the AS/400, your front-end and back-end might be both Java and AS/400.
And, are you talking web app or standalone?

    I presume you mean a web app running under a Java serve on some other
platform and using the AS/400 as a resource.  I always try to look to
strengths, and my short, top answers for AS/400 strengths are database and
security.

    You'll find many fans of stored procedures, but, in general, I'm not one
of them.  It's a great way to make your app non-portable, due to proprietary
SP implementations.  OTOH, it will keep you in work if you ever want or need
to change or run on different databases.


                                                         Joe Sam

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "murali dhar" <hydchap1@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400"
<java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: front end Java and back end AS/400


You can google to find information.
  or Visit http://store.midrange.com/
there are some good books over there, Read Joe Pluta's books.

  Regards
  Murali.
Joseph Pascoguin <joe.pascoguin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Iam complete new to Java Technology, please spend few minutes of your time
to share application strategies on front end Java with AS/400 back end.
Application advantages etc, also I would like to find role of stored
procedures in this context.


Warm Regards,
JoeP




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