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>> Mixing RPG and Java is worst for maintainability, you will need >> both skills forever and your Java design is driven by rpg prerequisites. I have to disagree completely with Dieter. First of all even if I agreed that "one language" was important (which I don't - you'll still have JavaScript, HTML, XML, ....) there is no real reason to suppose that the RPG that already exists on a site will ever (or _should_ ever) disappear completely. Rather I would make the reverse argument - that "business objects" are far better built in RPG where you can get the benefit of using the exact same logic from your existing RPG apps and new batch processes as in your Java web interface. Are you really going to write the batch oriented pieces in Java? Rather you than me. Jon Paris Partner400
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