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  • Subject: Re: Mixing GET and POST Methods
  • From: "Michael Skvarenina" <mskvarenina@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 16:01:35 -0400

Jon, can you comment on "Websphere....it has it's place"?

In our shop we have a very robust but legacy system that we want to
'modernize' by moving as much functionality as possible to the web.  We've
done a little Net.data and now were doing some killer stuff with CGIDEV2 but
long term RPG CGI programming doesn't sound like a strategic direction
dispite it's outstanding performance on our box (we have an 830-4way).

RPG CGI so far has been great for us so far but I am sure it has it's
limitations.....if anything it's teaching my RPG staff HTML which they will
need to understand in the long run anyway.  We've heard of the Websphere
Java servlet / RPG backend model as Joe Pluta pushes in his book
"E-deployemnt The Fastest Path to the Web" but we are also wondering about
using straight Java all around.


----- Original Message -----
From: <jon.paris@e400.com>
To: <WEB400@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 3:25 PM
Subject: RE: Mixing GET and POST Methods


>
>  >> IMHO, the world is still big enough for both e-rpg and CGIDEV2.
>
> Amen to that!
>
>  >> It may even be big enough for Websphere too, but I doubt I'll live
long
> enough to get the mother running!
>
> We're running three or four sites using it and although it can be a pig to
> get up and running it has its place.  It gets easier to handle with each
> new release.
>
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