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Jon, I have done it both ways and given a choice prefer Java. Performance in this realm is almost always good enough and the Java development tools and language are more productive and complete. The drawback is the quirkiness of the iSeries JVM and associated server jobs, which add complexity. David Morris >>> Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 3/10/2004 9:38:05 AM >>> ...Are you really going to write the batch oriented pieces in Java? Rather you than me... Jon Paris Partner400
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