Our e-commerce applications are developed in .NET and run on Microsoft
servers. When they need to access the iSeries, they use a product called
ANSA DataGate. (We're not associated with the vendor in any way other
than we use their product.) DataGate allows connection pooling that is
critical for performance given the high-volume use of our e-commerce
site.

Our e-commerce team does not call very many iSeries applications. They
mostly access database files.

Kelly


-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Mike
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 1:40 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] Looking for Resources on Moving RPG Programs to
theIntranet

We have decided that we are going to write the front-end of our web
stuff in
C#.NET and try to keep as much RPG business logic as possible. We want
to
keep the green-screen apps "as is" meaning that the users that are using
them now, don't know that anything changed.

I know this idea has been covered many times before. Problem is, how do
I
search on this? Can anyone point me to some articles or concepts to get
started? Meanwhile, back to Google...

Maybe there is a wiki page in my future....

--
Mike Wills
http://mikewills.info
P: (507) 933-0880 | Skype: koldark

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