M. Lazarus wrote:
We usually go to IBM for enhancements...
That's my point. Your reasons for looking to IBM for a native GUI are
perfectly valid, but you and IBM are not perfectly in sync. So I'd
suggest that you dig a little deeper and look more within your own self
to see what you can do.
Joe suggests an EGL client paired with an RPG server. It could be a PHP
client paired with an RPG server, or a Net.Data client and an RPG
server, or a CGIDEV2 client with an RPG server, or a J2EE client with an
RPG server.
I'm personally bent on ILE solutions, so if someone were to make a set
of RPG procedures available to evoke a Web service with a single line of
code I'd probably use it. Until then, there are tools like EGL.
Nathan.
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