check on host integration server from MSFT
http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=312365

not sure if you need HIS for this, but in the video they do demostrate
rigging SQLServer to incorporate the i5/os database so that your c#
programmers only have to work with what they know, which is sql
server.

looks like you are going in the right direction Mark. ;) IIS and
ASP.NET are excellent for web apps.

-Steve


On 7/3/07, Mark Allen <scprideandms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We finally have a "web developer" on board. His experience is mostly in
using C## to develop ASP delivered pages. From my still limited knowledge
of web programming in general this is the process as I see it and would like
any input from y'all.

1. The actual "code" would be running on our Windows based IIS server.
2. We would need some type of connection from the IIS server to the AS/400
to retrieve the data (ODBC, JDBC, other options, best to use?)
3. The actual data retrieval and "eventually" updates would be done using
SQL within the C## ASP code or am I completely off base here?
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