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To: java400-l@midrange.com
From: jamesl@hb.quik.com
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Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 13:07:42 EDT
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Subject: Re: Where do you keep your source?

We really have very little server-side Java, since all of our products are

somewhat older than AS/400 Java support. What we have is, if it's simple

enough, just typed into an IFS *STMF in EDTF, then compiled manually.

Otherwise, we develop it in JBuilder, the same as all our client-side Java,

under various flavors of WinDoze, then stick the results into the
IFS.

Naturally, all our C, RPG, CL, and MI development is done the old
fashioned
way, with SEU and compilers. The MI work is done almost
exclusively on a
physically isolated D02 running V2R3, partly for security,
partly so that
QuestView (if you'll pardon the pun) will run all the way
back to V2R3, partly
so that any performance issues become painfully obvious
before anything goes
out the door, and partly out of
sentimentality.

Personally, I wish the coffee-crazed geeks at Sun had been
PL/I jocks, rather
than C jocks, and had based Java on Object PL/I instead
of C++.

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JHHL




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