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Howard, Your right about the authentication problems, however they can
be overcome if we sit back and really think about it. Put the I/O
routines in the JVM and allow function calls to it. Let the local
machine make the user authentication. (I hope someone has some better
ideas, but here's a start)
JBO
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Subject: RE: RPG, COBOL & JAVA
Author: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> at Tcpgate
Date: 12/7/98 2:27 PM
Jim, I agree with that but suspect that just because "we" want beefier
IO, it does not mean we will get it. Remember that client side safety
was/is one of the selling points of Java.
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hweatherly@dlis.dla.mil
howard.weatherly@ctg.com
hweath@ibm.net
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