I'm looking for some examples of modern, nicely done i5/OS applications.
I've seen several examples of things gone horribly wrong in the i5/OS
world, and I haven't found applications where I would say that
"everything was done right". So I'm looking for some positive examples.
What I (roughly) expect:
* Modern user interface (Web 2.0, or a graphical client)
* Nice output forms (No monospaced fonts, fully graphical forms,
graphical form designer)
* Full use of DB/2 functionality (Triggers, Commitment Control,
etc.)
* Tight integration into i5/OS - must be an application that
runs natively on i5/OS
* Business Logic must be running on i5/OS (not fat client apps
which use i5/OS as a DB server)
* Client software should be written in a modern language (.NET
or Java)
* If Client software requires configuration, it must be
centrally manageable (i.E. using Windows Group Policies)
* Integration into other commonly used business application like
Microsoft Office or Microsoft Exchange
Does such a thing exist?
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