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> I run WAS just fine on the smallest model 270, which has 370CPW. This > is a very small machine. Which version of WAS? And if you can't run WAS, there's always Tomcat. > What sort of machine are your clients running > on, Trevor? The beauty of J2EE is the ability to offload it (something > that simply can't be done with RPG-CGI or Net.Data solutions). Definitely a strike against Net.Data. Now, I don't have experience with PHP using the iSeries as the database (all the PHP I've written has used MySQL), but I'd hope that you could run your web server and PHP on a beige box and connect to the iSeries database. Whether you go J2EE or some other method, the great thing is that we have *choices*. Mike E.
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