One of the benefits of IWS for iSeries shops with an active group of RPG programmers is that IWS gets them in the web services game fast and in style.  They interact with all the other skill sets out there in a well-regulated and secure way.

Another benefit is that IWS, in my opinion, is a good way to keep the business rules in place without having to transfer the business rules into every other programming language that comes along.

And too, implementing IWS means we don't have to join the religious wars raging over Python, PHP, JavaScript, .net, and on and on.  The programmers with those skills are instantly on board as part of the team.  That, to my mind, is a really big win for a large organization.


On 1/28/2020 9:50 AM, Kelly Cookson wrote:
... but you never know what might happen in the future. Knowing IWS can handle these volumes will definitely keep IWS on my radar if an opportunity arises.

Thanks,

Kelly Cookson
Senior Software Engineer II
Dot Foods, Inc.
217-773-4486 ext. 12676
www.dotfoods.com

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