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And, yes, it still says "beta" although it is stable and heavily used. We need to do a final release one of these days. When I catch up on all the other projects (fat chance) I'll see if we can at least get the small number of outstanding issues cleared and a final released. Maybe that will encourage some broader adoption.

I use it both in WinXP and Linux.

Pete Helgren


Alan Campin wrote:
<snip>
Someone did a Java version of TN5250, though I only used it at a sort of
"Beta" level. Don't remember who exactly. Sorry about that whoever it
was, because I believe in credit where it's due
</snip>

Product is TN5250J. Free. I use it everyday. Wonderful product. The
font's make it worth it if nothing else.
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Someone did a Java version of TN5250, though I only used it at a sort of
"Beta" level. Don't remember who exactly. Sorry about that whoever it
was, because I believe in credit where it's due...

Alan


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Brian Lewis wrote on 14/02/2007 08:46:46 AM:

This is probably worth a try: http://www.mochasoft.dk/tn5250java.htm

I have used the Win32 Mochasoft emulator, and it is really easy to use.
A site license is very reasonably priced. The open source tn5250 emulator

is another remote access option.  It's not browser based, but it is very

handy, and you don't have to worry about any licensing or redistribution

issues.  If you have any Linux users connecting, it might even be a
simple apt-get install for them (it was for me!).

HTH,
Adam



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date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:26:08 -0600
from: "Burns, Bryan" <Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: STRSQL Reporting

Rob,
Why didn't you fully implement it? I have a similar software package
that we purchased several years ago that I still haven't fully
implemented. It doesn't have the granularity I need to disallow
transaction types (INSERT, UPDATE, etc.), only functions (prepare and
describe, execute, etc).
Bryan
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Exactly. The nom du jour for (s)pentasafe is NetIQ. We really never fully implemented it and the annual maintenance fees were a KILLER.

Rob Berendt

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