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It's been awhile since I used it, but I found the developers very responsive. There's a forum - the developers look at it - and I got a performance issue handled very quickly. It's at <http://server6.kepnet.com/cgi-bin/db2www/forum.d2w/main> At 11:17 AM 4/25/02 -0400, you wrote: > From what I know, the biggest knock about net.data is performance. It >is interpreted code, not compiled. But we (and our clients) have been >happy with the project we have done with it. >cjg > >Carl J. Galgano >EDI Consulting Services, Inc. >550 Kennesaw Avenue, Suite 800 >Marietta, GA 30060 >(770) 422-2995 - voice >(419) 730-8212 - fax >mailto:cgalgano@ediconsulting.com >http://www.ediconsulting.com >AS400 EDI, Networking, E-Commerce and Communications Consulting and >Implementation >http://www.icecreamovernight.com >Premium Ice Cream Brands shipped Overnight >FREE AS/400 Timesharing Service - >http://www.ediconsulting.com/timeshare.html >"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know" - rw > > > >Carl Galgano mentioned net.data, and I think this is a great thing. You >can interface with SQL, as well as native programs, as I recall. It >generates HTML code on the fly, so it's sort of like CGI without some of >the pain. If you know REXX, you can embed that code directly. You end up >with a combination of HTML and net.data code in a text file. I found >that a simple HTML editor, even Netscape or Word or FrontPage, can give >you the skeleton into which you put the net.data script. > >Check out <http://www.iseries.ibm.com/software/netdata/>. There's a >little paper comparing it to Websphere at ><http://www.iseries.ibm.com/software/netdata/news/ndandws.htm> > > >_______________________________________________ >This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list >To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com >To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, >visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l >or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com >Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives >at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.
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