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From: Nathan AndelinI don't think extremely productive applications can be built in the browser.You're not alone in this Aaron, and I would agree that most browser based interfaces are less productive than 5250 when it comes to data entry and maintenance, but I think I could change your mind with a brief demo of a model I developed for database inquiry and maintenance, using just HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and RPG. Send me a private email if you'd be interested in scheduling a "GotoMeeting" session.
Or look at any of the great examples of "rich client" interfaces, starting with Microsoft Outlook Web Access. The first time you use OWA, you'll be amazed that it's a web application. XUL is another great rich client interface, as is the Open Source ThinWire middleware: http://www.thinwire.com/. And of course, my PSC product allows either 5250 emulation in a browser with all the standard field editing and function key support or the newer iQ interface which has all the bells and whistles, but STILL supports basic 5250 data entry capabilities. Joe
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