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  • Subject: Re: Web to AS/400 Database connectivity
  • From: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 17:24:29 -0400

> When I told one developer that I could give him a CGI program to call (A
lansa CGI program to call
> my Lansa program), he told me that he didn't want to mess with CGI.
If these guys want something more techie than cgi - there are sockets
programs available, or something like MQ Series (have no idea volume of data
you are serving)
This sounds like something I ran into-the web guys were all about screen
design & forms, and when we said the "D" word (database) they had no clue.
They wanted to e-mail us the orders! (a Big Web Developer!) Go with
something that is portable on their end (in case your cust is not happy with
the Cold fusion serving-then write the front end for an AS/400 eXtreme Web
Server. Jim Franz

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