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Now you raise an interesting question....  could a VARPG application reside
on the iSeries IFS and be run from there?  If so, would that qualify? 
 
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Booth Martin
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From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Date: 09/21/05 15:27:00
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: Green screen to GUI
 
Hi Tom,
 
I think he meant that the executable resides on the server and is loaded
from there; that is, the shortcut on the workstation points to the server
version.  So it runs on the workstation, but is loaded from the server.
 
I have a customer who does something similar -- the VB app resides on the
iSeries and runs on the workstation.  The difference is that a .bat file on
the workstation copies the iSeries version to the workstation and runs from
there, but the copy only takes place if there's a newer version on the
iSeries.  Makes deployment simple -- put it on the iSeries.  When the users
exits and restarts the app, they're using the new version.
 
And yes, VARPG can use Windows .DLLs, last time I played with it (quite
awhile ago).  I'm used to VB, so the VARPG IDE didn't seem very intuitive.
 
Peter Dow
Dow Software Services, Inc.
www.dowsoftware.com
909 793-9050 voice
909 793-4480 fax
 
 
> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tom Liotta
 
> Just out of curiosity, and I really have no idea, how many VB
> apps are written to run _on_ a Windows server rather than on a
> workstation? I can think of reasons it would be done, but not
> really for business apps.
>
> I.e., does it matter if it doesn't run _on_ iSeries?
>
> And as a side note, can't VARPG call Windows .DLLs?
 
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