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ASNA's OA product is Wings, I believe - their Monarch stuff is involved somehow, IIRC.

On 12/31/2013 7:44 AM, Jon Paris wrote:
The closest alternatives to WebFacing will be the Open Access (OA) based products. Off the top of my head that would be Ansa Monarch, look's Openlook, Propfound UI and whatever Rocket's product is called. The next level down would be the "screen scrapers" which all of this companies also offer as do BCD and a number of others.

The OA products will let you go further than the straight scrapers.

The other suggestions made so far such as Icebreak and Valence while excellent products would require rewriting to an extent that the others do not.
On 2013-12-31, at 2:56 AM, Dirk.Marien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi guys,

In my company we are looking for a valid alternative for IBM Webfacing.
All suggestions are welcome ... .

Kr and a very happy new year !!!

Kr,
Dirk.



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