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I was wondering, if this would work, and if  it would be acceptable...

Our company (PC side) is standardizing around the .net platform, and I would
like to be able to use the same applications and resources as our pc
programmers...  And there all starting a transisition from VisualBasic to
C#, and I was wondering if the (400 Java Open Toolbox) could be converted to
native c# code, and if it would still work.

Personal Feelings:  I like the cross platform abilities of Java, but for our
PC clients, our gui apps seem to run too slow... Older pc hardware, so I was
hoping if I could write the apps in c#, they would run faster, on our PC's
but still allow me full as/400 connection capabilities...

Any thoughts...

Thanks, tim
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