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What Brad said is very true. You really should start with ILE concepts,
I'm doing a very similar project, (of seperating between green screen &
web). Good Luck.
I did have an additional question to add, does, or can, Java access AS400
Service Programs. I've heard about RPG programs being able to access Java
classes, in V5R1, and I know the Java can access programs.
David L. Mosley, Jr.
Systems Analyst
2000 CentreGreen Way
Suite 250
Cary, NC 27513
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Hi Andy.
You're taking on a big project, but one that is worthwhile! "Seperating
the
business layer from the presentation layer" is quite a buzz these days, and
much easier said than done.
So, as to where to start, I would start with ILE. It will play a big role
in your system and allow you to call subprocedures to perform the business
logic. Then you'll have "wrappers" that write to the screen or the web.
Brad
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Leisk [mailto:ALeisk@banta.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:47 AM
> To: Rpg400-L (E-mail)
> Subject: RPG for both WEB and Interactive Jobs
>
>
> I would like to begin developing some program which will be
> used to do the "business processing" of an application that
> could be used both as "eRPG" to the web and as plain old
> fashioned interactive jobs.
>
> Basically what I want to do is separate the screen i/o so it
> can be either HTML or "green screen" and then have the same
> program process the information from the user and generate a
> response back to where ever the use sent it from.
>
> Well that's what I would like to do. But don't know where to
> begin with this. Can anyone here suggest resources that I
> might read up on: Web pages, IBM manuals, books, that can
> provide me with suggestions as to how I might set up this
> type of system.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Andy Leisk
> Senior Programmer Analyst
> Banta Global Turnkey Group
> Menasha WI USA
> Phone: 920-751-4434
>
>
>
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