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Hi Joe,

Is there a JVM required on the server side to make those portions of EGL
work? In the end that is one of my hangups. The other one is the EGL isn't
open spec/source yet - which makes it a very dangerous adoption for somebody
to go hook-line-and-sinker with it as their new development direction.
Other than those two things there are A LOT of cool things IBM has done
with EGL + tooling - I like the simplified syntax and the graphical
designer.

As is the case in any scenario, language war or not, it is always good for a
company to have options.

Aaron Bartell
www.SoftwareSavesLives.com


On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I don't want to get into language was, either, but what's wrong with EGL
for the browser? You can't create a decent Web 2.0 application without
JavaScript, and EGL generates JavaScript. The tool, including the
debugger and all the good stuff, is free. You use the JavaScript to
call RPG programs served by Apache, and everybody is happy, no?

Joe

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