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Patrick,

I hope you are right an VA/Java is not being
abandoned. Where did you get your information?
I have used VA/Java EE for a while now and follow
the VA/Java News group. I don't understand why,
as a registered user of two copies of that product,
IBM has not contacted me in any way to let me know
what is going on. I have been told that VA/Java will
never go beyond the 1.2 JDK. I have also been told
that the VAJ's VCE and Debugger will not be part of
Eclipse, but a third part could add this support.

I don't care much about the VCE, but the Integrated
Debugger is far ahead of the other products I have
tried. The repository is the other cool feature.
Since no one else has these features, Eclipse may
be the way to go. Without the Debugger, VCE, and
Repository, VA/Java is not worth using. The editor
is far behind Code/400, there is no scripting, the
code generation and formatting utilities are limited
and buggy. My main wish is that Eclipse will have
the integrated debugger, which is way ahead of the
distributed debugger.

David Morris

>>> pgoovaerts@pandora.be 12/15/01 03:16 AM >>>
AFAIK, there will be 2 development kits:
- one for WEB-development
- one for the application-developer. (+WEB)

also AFAIK, VaJava will NOT be abandoned by IBM.
All but VCE is integrated in the new WSAD toolkit.

There's no need for VAJAVA EE when:
- you don't use EJB's
- you don't need the shared repository

However, because it's integrated in the toolkit,
we will not have the choice anymore... and here I could be wrong...

Patrick Goovaerts
IT/Clipper Support


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We have some clients who want to use VisualAge for Java as Java
development
tool.  The projects will use AS400 Toolbox for Java to access DB2 on
AS400.
The application is basically to process data which uses JDBC, no EJB.
The
question we have is: dose VAJ 4.0 professional edition good enough for
the
purpose or do we have to use enterprise edition?
Thanks.


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