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It's a mature product - it works, it has no problems hardly at all. It got the ability to handle Java calls when it needed to. It gets PTFs. What's the problem here?

Yeah, it's not highly visible - might be its worst problem. But it's going away about as fast as RPG and COBOL have. Under the same predicitions.

As to observation - look at the site for ND on i that IBM has. Look at the announcements - I just glanced at them and do not have dates and timeframes. But stuff IS happening with it. One developer on it? OK - it doesn't need more if it's basically working.

OK - back to my vacation!

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From: "Aaron Bartell" <aaronbartell@xxxxxxxxx>

That was a pretty bold statement about Net.Data being on its way out -
what/who is your source for that?

Observation.

even now - that it is not going anywhere soon.

Not to play on your words, but that is exactly my point. It is going
nowhere. When is the next release coming out? What features are going to
be in it?

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:18 AM, wrote:

Aaron

Whoa! Slow down that 520 you are riding!!

That was a pretty bold statement about Net.Data being on its way out -
what/who is your source for that? IBM still clearly states on its site for
Net.Data on i5/OS - yes, there is a whole site dedicated to this even now -
that it is not going anywhere soon.

http://www.ibm.com/systems/i/software/netdata

Vern

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