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> From: Jim.Nelson@RCIS-NET.COM > > I'll add one more piece. We currently use the AS/400 as the > database server > for our web applications, but if we cannot get the system > performing better > we'll have to migrate the apps off the 400. Am hoping this is > not the case > (last thing I need is another replication project) but the performance > difference is that significant. Okay, now I'm confused. What does VB ODBC performance have to do with web applications? Are you distributing thick-client VB programs and then connecting them via ODBC to an AS/400? Or are you running VB applications on a Microsoft web server and using the AS/400 as a back end processor? In either case, you might want to look into a different architecture. Servlets and JSP perform quite nicely on the AS/400. Joe
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