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  • Subject: RE: Aaron Bartell's RPG/Java comparison
  • From: "Joe Teff" <JoeTeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 18:26:37 -0600
  • Importance: Normal

>Writing standard output is the same, reading env. vars and
>standard input isn't much different (again given you write
>your own wrappers).

That is a huge point in my mind. These "wrappers" will be
exactly the same on all Java systems. In RPG they may may not
depending on who wrote them.

>And "seperating business logic from processing layer" is
>99% buzzword.  I've done it with my app as much as you can
>with any Java App.

The separation comes with JSP. Your HTML calls a servlet
which does the dirty work and then forwards the request
to a JSP that builds the page.

>I am liking Java, but so far I'm having a hard time saying
>anything is better than anything.  There is no best.
>There is only good enough.

:) yep

Joe Teff

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