Henrik,

Teacher yes. Founder no.

Most people on this list know I teach and also work with IceBreak in North America. I think everyone knows that the founder of System & Method is in Denmark. Actually, I'm in Canada.

Whatever you have up your butt didn't allow you to read my message clearly. The purpose of this thread is to encourage ALL individuals and ALL vendors to collaborate and work together. Maybe a better solution would come out of it. And that something may not include IceBreak. Something tells me that there are probably some vendors that wouldn't want collaboration between other vendors.


Jim Cooper
Program Coordinator
Lambton College
jim.cooper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
519-542-7751 ext. 3219


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Jim

i''l also believe that you are not only a teatcher but also the founder of
....

System & Method International Inc3560 Pine Grove Avenue Suite 480
Port Huron, Michigan 48060
United States


On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Jim Cooper <Jim.Cooper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

what??


Jim Cooper
Program Coordinator
Lambton College
jim.cooper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
519-542-7751 ext. 3219


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of Henrik Rützou [hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 2:19 PM
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PUPFISH ?


http://www.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/ba/Death_Valley_Pupfish_spawning_in_Salt_Creek.jpg/250px-Death_Valley_Pupfish_spawning_in_Salt_Creek.jpg&imgrefurl=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pupfish&h=191&w=250&sz=13&tbnid=szev3K696c5amM:&tbnh=92&tbnw=121&zoom=1&usg=__GVXeeuC5Wx0DHA6v-TDUNdzz65Q=&docid=1Fe2bAAFhMDn_M&sa=X&ei=fDXGUPeZD6X04QT99IDYAg&ved=0CE8Q9QEwBQ&dur=460


On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Jim Cooper <Jim.Cooper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

From the most recent threat about IBM i Web development, I would like to
initiate a collaborative project where we bring client-side and
server-side
solutions together. These could be individual or vendor solutions. I’m
interested in collaborating with an individual or vendor on a project
that
would merge your client-side UI solution (build with jQuery/ExtJS, or
just
HTML5) and IceBreak on the server-side and run as a complete IBM i Web
environment. With today’s model of separating the client-side and
server-side tiers, I believe that such a project would be very
beneficial.
As mentioned, the client-side UI or IDE would be built using jQuery,
ExtJS
or just plain HTML5 and the IceBreak server-side RPG program would
generate
the necessary JSON from client requests. If anyone, individual or vendor,
has a client-side UI or IDE that would be interested in a test project,
please let me know off-line.

Jim Cooper
Program Coordinator
Lambton College
jim.cooper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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