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Cyndi,

I see a few products have been plugged in the good replies you've had to
date so here is one more (& yes we are partners for the product but have
nothing to gain as it's not in our area!) you gotta evaluate: LANSA For The
Web, for the following reasons:
1. SYNON migration tools
2. Choice of serving from IIS on NT or WebSphere on the 400,single tier or n
tier (you just may want the choice of being able to ditch that NT box)
3. TCP/IP or SNA connect to 400 with no need for MQ
4. CGI or JSP implementation
5. Performance & scaleability
6. Large no. of reference sites, learning curve etc. etc.
Check out their site at www.lansa,com

Regards,
Mike Dunnion
www.mdc.ie

-----Original Message-----
From: Cyndi Bradberry <CyndiB@IHFA.ORG>
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange. Com' (E-mail) <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: 24 September 2001 17:58
Subject: Curious about Web deployment


>I'm curious. Currently we have 3 internet sites and 1 intranet site in
place
>all being served from NT boxes with the AS/400 as the backend database. All
>communication is done via socket programs on the 400 and ASP (VBScript) on
>the NT box.
>
>What other methods are there to serve data without placing the AS/400 onto
>the internet ?  It is preferred that we not use HTTP server on the AS/400.
>We have a project now to convert an existing application structure (413
>programs) originally developed in SYNON converted to RPGLE (OPM model) to a
>GUI / Web application.  This will be delivered to 40 + users over a
>statewide WAN.
>
>AS/400 is a 730 at V4R4, current on Cume's.
>
>Cyndi B.
>Boise, ID
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