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  • Subject: Re: Some experience - as400 server side java
  • From: shahar mor <shahar_mor@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 22:03:05 -0700 (PDT)


Hey,

Thanks everybody for your kind answers regarding java usage on the
as400.

If i had to sum the posts regarding server side java it will come to:

1. It is not trivial to interact with legacy code.
2. You must use jdbc for commit support.
3. Debug is not easy.
4. The supporting env. are "on their way".


What i understand is: if today i have to develop an application with
client - server architecture where the server side needs to interact
with legacy system it will be faster and easier to develop the server
side with COBOL (well structured of course :) ).

Am i wrong ?

===


Shahar mor
consultant
YUVAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
herzelia - israel

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