Doug,

Take a look at HATS (WDHT now) as well. If you want an idea of what it can do, I market a set of HATS transforms for a product called CIMS. You can see what it looks like if you go to www.i5GUI.com.

HATS is a good "transitional" technology that you can use to move quickly to the web and gradually replace with your own web based technologies (of any flavor) over time. IBM has offered HATS at a discount from time to time ($800 last year for a P05) so it can be very affordable. HATS is somewhat easy to use (needs better documentation) and the workbench is the familiar WDSC (Eclipse) world.

Worth a look, IMHO.

Pete Helgren


Doug Averill wrote:
All, Any thoughts on the subject? We use JWalk, an old product, and will
probably upgrade to Newlook. Both GUI-ize green screens both use the DDS with
some add in code.

Do you think Facing is a complete substitue for these commercial products?


Doug Averill Director of Communications and Information Technology
Multnomah Athletic Club
503-517-2325

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