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Nathan:compiler.
Open, Close, Read, Write op codes are already inherent in the RPG
Why make them a separate products, now? Is this a precedent forcharging
separately and individually for new op codes and %bif()? If so, a number
programmers will just create and evoke procedures directly,
rather than using op codes and %bifs() in the compiler.
Henrik:
RIA's requires a service oriented server architecture and the argument
that RPGOA is a weel know way off communication with a client is the
samt as to say - we want to maintain a CARDIN/CARDOUT 80 col punch
card approach to make a 5250 interface - just because people at that
time (when 5250 appeared) was used to it.
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