I am doing web stuff.  I have recently written my first java servlet(running
on WAS) and before that I have written a couple different e-RPG
sites/apps(running on IBM HTTP Org).  I am liking java more and more all of
the time.  Some things are more cumbersome (learning all of the classes and
what they do), but once you have those under your belt it becomes a lot
easier.  It also takes awhile to develop a Java programmers mind set if you
are coming from a "procedural" background.  Dare I say it. . . yes I will. .
. there is very little code that I have seen outside of third party packages
that use OO concepts.  A lot of them just use modularity concepts which RPG
is very capable of doing with ILE (just not as pretty as java).

I am with Buck.  I just don't have time to post stuff on this list unless I
absolutely need to or I know how I can answer somebody's question to save
them a big headache.

Aaron Bartell

-----Original Message-----
From: Buck Calabro [mailto:Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 3:10 PM
To: web400@midrange.com
Subject: [WEB400] Who's doing Web work on iSeries? (was: ASP on AS/400
Apache)


>OK - how many people are depressed that there
>are only 4 posts a day on this board...

Actually, I'm up to _here_ in work, and only get to look at the mail during
a lull...

>Is ANYONE out there doing WEB/400 work?

We are evaluating WebFacing, as well as an OLEDB solution to give our green
screen Synon codebase a GUI face.  I got the HTTP server working (easily) to
serve static, CGI and Net.Data pages.
  --buck
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