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I we can't run .NET on the System i. That would be a
Windows server sitting in between the web server and the other servers.

If you go the .NET route then I assume you're _NOT_ going to have java
web services sitting on the iSeries talking to .NET, right? I just want
to confirm. While that would work, it's quite a Rube Goldberg solution.

Windows servers sitting "in front" of the System i talking to it works
fine. Just have your .NET programmers view the System i as a big
database server. You can write RPG/Cobol programs and wrapper them as
stored procedures for the .NET programmers if you want to access
non-database objects (dataq, data area, spooled files, etc.) or if you
have database-side logic to implement.

-Walden

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(Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)



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