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  • Subject: Re: calling RPG programs
  • From: SJoaquim@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 14:38:29 EDT

Hi Ketan!

Yes, DPC works fine, and the redbook mentioned by Tom is exactly what you 
need.

Also you can consider RMI and even CORBA.

Regards,

Simone

In a message dated 04/08/99 16:59:38 GMT Daylight Time, 
kak39080@trishul.icil.co.in writes:

<< Hi,
 I am relatively new to java on AS/400
 anyway...i need some help on the following
 
 
 We have some RPG IV programs(basically they are search engines which take  in
 some parameters and return a result set on the screen)
    We are planning to make it web enabled(rather we have to).
    So instaed of writing the complete code again in JAVA i m trying to 
explore
 HOW i can do the same by calling a exsisting RPG program from a applet.
 
 
 any help on the above will be highly appreciated.
 
 Regards
 
 Ketan
 ICIL India. >>
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