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On 6/7/05, CZE Midrange <CZEMidrange@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > we have 2400 cpw...should be enough to handle development, re-development > and operation of web-facing without bringing the system to its knees...i > have heard from a few sources that without a 2400+ cpw system, Web FAcing > is way too bulky. But with the juice behind it, do we know anyone that has > given this a shot? Rick, I am not selling anything, just curious ... have you considered asp.net as the front end to your iSeries applications? Of course, you would have to rewrite the display file parts of your applications, but isnt that what has to be done with more traditional iSeries alternatives? Now that I know more about web programming I am curious to know how web facing works. One question is can it be intergrated into an ASP.NET web application? -Steve
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