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//============================= You are correct that WebFacing runs as interactive workload today. It IS a marketing issue, not a technical one. Some IBM goals for WebFacing stated in a recent IBM white paper: "We have several goals for the WebFacing Tool: Increase the DDS keyword support so that most applications can be converted easily with no changes to the DDS. Make it easy to enhance and extend WebFaced applications using WebSphere Studio for iSeries Convert the WebFacing runtime support so that WebFaced applications run in batch mode and avoid the cost/performance penalties associated with interactive execution. Jim Mason //============================= Message text written by INTERNET:java400-l@midrange.com > Does anyone know why the product runs as an interactive session? Marketing reasons or technical reasons? Jim Grant <
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