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  • Subject: Re: Client/Server on the AS/400
  • From: "Marc Zylka" <marc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 17:15:05 -0400


You wrote:
> Mark, right now I am grumpy, because I am having getting-started blues
> with VaRPG. 

Yes, I've noticed.   : - )

> But...  get an evaluation copy of VisualAge RPG.  You can make GUI
screens
> easily.  (I did that part real easy, and quickly.)  Also it accesses data
> on the AS/400.  I have no idea how, yet, but I know it does.  The nice
> thing is that you are not making a screen scraper or a GUI screen.  You
> are using RPG to make real event driven applications that don't sit
> waiting for the Enter key to be pressed.   

Yes, I'll try that.  Now that you mention it, I did get a copy of Visualage
for
Java when I recently received the V4R2 upgrade software.  This, though,
may be a little too new.  It's version 1.0.1, I wonder how stable that is. 
: - )

Marc Zylka ( marc@netpath.net )

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