I'd mention two things:  

1-VARPG is not a screenscraper.  btw, there are many useful samples of
VARPG code on the CD.

2-VARPG programs can be packaged as Java code, right now.   The idea
they've said is to allow RPG programmers to have a transition to Java that
is useful and makes sense and allows an RPG programer to leverage RPG
programming skills.


In <19990905080855.YSNI2478302.mta2-rme@dsb>, on 09/05/99 
   at 07:49 PM, "DAVID BULOG" <d2ba@xtra.co.nz> said:

> After having a look at VARPG I decided to go
>with Microsofts Visual Basic --due the fact I had some sample DDE code in
>VB to learn how to screenscrape. 
>VARPG looked really interesting but I always had the thought in the back
>of mind that IBM may
>delete the product in favour of Java.

>Dave 

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