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I'm interested now in how people do DB I/O.  I have received two viewpoints
now as it seams.  One uses Java beans to do I/O and the other is to use RPG
(how to interface the RPG and Java I'm interested in finding out.)

One reason that I liked the bean method is that I now have a class that can
be used by any Java app.  I actually proved it to myself yesterday.  i had a
bean that accessed a file.  I used it in a servlet.  Then I started looking
into the XML classes.  I used that same "bean" to get data and build XML.
Brilliant, easy, etc.. etc..  

Brad
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