Darren,

Please feel free to contact me and I will be happy to discuss our options with you.

Brian May
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Profound Logic Software
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-----Original Message-----
From: WEB400 [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Charles Wilt
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2015 10:20 AM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries) <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Best webifier for green screen applications

Ditto Aaron's recommendation...

I've never used it, but I've looked at it and I've talked to Alex, Scott and some of the other developers working on it.

Charles

On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Aaron Bartell <aaronbartell@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I'd skip HATS and start by researching ProfoundLogic's Genie product...
http://bit.ly/profoundlogic-genie

Aaron Bartell
litmis.com - Services for open source on IBM i


On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 8:34 AM, <darren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


We mainly use Infor LX, and quite a few custom green screen programs
in a manufacturing environment. There has been some interest in
making everything look GUI. What are some good solutions to get there?
Ideally I
guess I'm looking for something that initially scrapes everything to
web without modification, but also allows some enhancements as time
allows
for
concentrating on groups of applications to make the GUI actually
worth
more
than the initial interface repaint.

Years ago, I think the thing that came closest to what I was looking
for was IBM's HATS product. I haven't heard much marketing around
it lately, so I fear that it may be supported, but not enhanced
significantly
anymore.
I could be wrong on that, but its difficult to sort through the
marketing speak to find out how usable it really is. That's why I'm
here, asking
for
some overview of what's available and what works with a production
environment.


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