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Pete Helgren, If you have a little time I would love to call you and talk to you a little about the WDHT. If you send me an email at Rmoore@xxxxxxxxxxx include you phone number I will give you a call.. If you don't want to .. No problem.. Thanks Robin Robin M. Moore Francis Marion University Director of Administrative Computing Services P.O. Box 100547 Florence, SC 29501 W 843-661-1393 rmoore@xxxxxxxxxxx Robin, Look at WDHT V 7.0 then. It can produce a RCP client (look and feel of Eclipse) but with the ease of building transformations like the original HATS toolkit could. It is a fat client that offloads SWT component rendering to the client and maintains the 5250 data stream to the System i. Very cool. Very customizable. Pete Helgren http://www.opensource4systemi.com Robin Moore wrote:
Glenn I have tried WDHT and have done a good bit in it, but they want more window look and feel with tabs for each screen multi window etc. -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Glenn Gundermann Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 9:16 PM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: Green screen to Gui Robin, I would favour WDHT (Webfacing Deployment with HATS Technology). For the devlopment tool, WDSC AE. Glenn Gundermann ggundermann@xxxxxx (647) 272-3295Hi All I have been looking at the following products, and would appreciate any information. We are in the process of finding the best fit for the
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We currently do have S36 code and RPGLE code running on a i5 520 box. Looking for a product that will give us a windows look and feel. Lansa's RAMP Asna's Visual RPG for MS .net and/or Monarch Seagull's Legasuite tools use to be JWalk I think Maybe there are some better ones out there also.. These are the best by what I have seen. Thanks in advance Robin Robin M. Moore Francis Marion University Director of Administrative Computing Services P.O. Box 100547 Florence, SC 29501 W 843-661-1393 rmoore@xxxxxxxxxxx
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