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Booth,  I have tried using Seagull GUI/400 and they just look like a real
windows. By using this tools there is no modification in the 400
application.  All the G screen are just scrapped by this tools. If you go to
client/server it means that you have to rewrite the code. Thus you can
choose a more common tools like Visual Basic and IBM MQ Series as the
messaging system rather than use ODBC.

Regards,
-I Wayan Pasek Sugiantara-

> -----Original Message-----
> From: boothm@ibm.net [SMTP:boothm@ibm.net]
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 1999 8:06 AM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: Bosa Nova + Seagull GUI
> 
> It'd be hard for me to imagine screen-scraping to be a 'real' windows
> look.  But why not consider client/server, if that really is the goal?
> Looks like the real windows thing because it really is windows.   
> 
> It's fun to do, and your applications really have zing and punch you can't
> get any other way.
> 
> Face it, if I can learn it and deliver applications, then most anyone can.
> 
> 
> In <80256731.00458AC5.00@v2music.com>, on 03/11/99 
>    at 12:54 PM, Chris.Chambers@v2music.com said:
> 
> 
> >Does anyone have experience of using these tools and their development
> >kits.
> 
> >Is it possible to give AS400 applications a 'real' windows look?, Are
> >there other better tools? - all comment welcome.
> 
> >What about performance is it impaired in any way?. How much
> >re-development needed etc.
> 
> >I do not wish to re-open the GUI v. Green Screen debate here - I am
> >hoping to demo my software and some clients are not G screen friendly.
> 
> >kr
> 
> >Chris
> 
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