If only you'd thrown this out there two years ago... We settled on
Java for our new platform for web apps. Still, I think it's a
brilliant idea.

Mike E.


On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Ben Hines <Ben@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mike

Yes, would be very interested, but like many I suspect, we have no
budget!

All our Net.Data stuff is used solely internally for system management
stuff using RDB and DDM though DIRECTCALL and SQL. It is the only thing
in the company using net.data, and it has been on my list of things to
do for a long time to convert it to PHP, but it never makes it far
enough up the priority tree (I've got to teach myself PHP too!). We've
only got half a dozen or so macros that get regular use, although one or
two are getting a bit unwieldy due to their size (caveat - I'm not a
programmer, I'm a Sysadmin/Infrastructure bod)

Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On
Behalf Of Mike Pavlak
Sent: 10 September 2008 17:37
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: [WEB400] Net.data and PHP

Folks,


Please do not interpret this message as a plan for development. I am
trying to find out if there would be any value to a Net.Data to PHP
conversion tool. If IBM and/or Zend and/or someone else were to
construct such a beast, who would use it? Why or why not?


Show of hands, please!


Regards,


Mike Pavlak
Solutions Consultant
Zend technologies, Inc.
(815)722-3454
(815)263-5556
mike.p@xxxxxxxx

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