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Hello, all!
We have an ongoing discussion about using Java in the future to revamp some
or all of our applications running on or with the iSeries. Some people keeps
bringing up the notion that all the companies that tried moving to Java on
the iSeries failed, and that nobody uses Java in the enterprise.
Is that the case? Is that an obsolete notion? I think that there are many
companies using Java for their companies on Unix and Windows machines, but
I'm not so sure about the iSeries.
I know that few would attempt building a business application with Java from
scratch on the iSeries, but there are many tools and applications using and
generating Java these days.
What is your experience (if any) with them? Should Java tools, applications,
or generators, be discarded as options to revamp our COBOL/Synon systems?
Thank you all for your opinions.
Luis Colorado
Applications Development
FMS Solutions
(410) 761-9400 x1233
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