Jon,

yes, surely powerEXT is not the only platform to generate Sencha Ext JS or
Touch code exactly like RPGLE is not the only platform to make execution
code on a IBM i - they just happens to be made for the purpose. IMO it is
not at question if you can dig a trench with a spoon, a showel or a
catapillar, but how you do it.



On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hmmmm - Mike missed an opportunity here to point out that while Zend Studio
is a commercial product it is also free.

Henrik - you are missing NetBeans and Eclipse PDT under the PHP IDE
category and both are free.

As to the ? under - it makes no sense Henrik. For that matter there whole
UI area really doesn't seem to make sense. Surely and and all of the listed
items can be used by any of the three? I'm confused.



Jon Paris
Partner400.com

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On Jun 10, 2011, at 3:06 PM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

so I can still run PHP on ZEND CE in this scenario ..

Free <---------- powerEXT Framework ----------->
<---------RPG---------> <-----PHP----->
Free CGIDEV2 powerEXT Core ZEND CE

Commercial powerEXT IDE ZEND Studio

UI's HTML Sencha Ext JS ?
Sencha Touch
PhoneGap Apps

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