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Am 27.05.2025 um 17:28 schrieb Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
complexity of building a GUI, allowing the developer to concentrate on
There are excellent products out there that can remove much of the
business logic. My issue is they are not price competitive for small shops
and folks like me that would not be building significantly large
applications.
Exactly - that's why I think of an open source solution - not as
sophisticated or "perfect" or complete like Profound.UI or others.
RPG application + DSPF + Web-Template
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OA-RPG handler/driver
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HTML-Renderer with e.g. Angular
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Web-Server
A plain and simple system, that works for the "average Joe" - the most
complex part might be the DSPF OA-RPG driver. And maybe to create a
template "language" that is somehow usable for an DDS developer with a not
so steep learning curve.
No automatic 5250 web-facing - the DSPF is only the interface for the
data-fields. The web-template should be readable text - some kind of markup
language with the option to use HTML directly.
For one developer alone, this is too much - but IMHO a team of 5-10 people
with different backgrounds could do it in some month.
Regards,
Daniel
midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:On May 27, 2025, at 10:17 AM, Daniel Gross <daniel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Am 27.05.2025 um 16:56 schrieb Jim Oberholtzer <
but not for someone who is not already a GUI developer.
Navigator is built with Angular. Most likely an excellent product,
takes a special form of "markup" (like DDS was - but more modern) and
That's the idea - build some sort of "plug-in driver" something that
integrate that into RPG - maybe be using OA-RPG or something else.
opportunity to concentrate on the business value.
Shield the application developer from the gritty stuff - give the the
and session a.s.o.
And Navigator could be the "shell" around it. Providing authentication
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Regards,
Daniel
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