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  • Subject: Re: Client/Server Applications - what to use?
  • From: "David Bulog" <d2ba@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 20:54:20 -0700

Pete,
How aboubt sending me some sample code to eyeball--Im very interested in
what your doing?
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Hall <pbhall@execpc.com>
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2000 18:43
Subject: Re: Client/Server Applications - what to use?


>At 01:08 08/30/2000 , Iain Clark wrote:
>>I have an application to write that I feel would benefit from a graphical,
>>ie VB5 front end. My question is - what is the best way to link the
>>application to the as/400....APPC, Data Queues, RDO/VDO, ODBC, etc, etc.
>>There would need to be a certain amount of validation to be performed on
>>various input fields, so constant communication between the two is
>>imperative.  Any ideas or pointers would be appreciated.
>
>I've come to the conclusion that XML and the browser interface is the way
>to go. There are certainly differing opinions, but I've been working with
>it for about a month now, and it's really pretty slick. I'm using AVR based
>ADO modules connected to RPG server programs via ASNA's Datagate. No live
>operations experience yet, but it looks very promising. Very simple to
>implement. The client side validation and user interface is controlled with
>javascript which allows you to tap into all of the DHTML capability of IE
>as well as the rather nifty XML parser. User sequencing and filtering
>operations happen without a return trip to the server. There are other
>browsers, but fortunately for me, I don't need to contend with them, since
>it's all on the company intranet, all IE5+, and all using W3C published
>standard interfaces. Did I mention it's a lot of fun?
>
>
>Pete Hall
>pbhall@execpc.com
>http://www.execpc.com/~pbhall/
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