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> From: Adam Lang > > I think when redeveloping applications, you want to avoid "lock in" > situations,which would be the situation when using RPG or COBOL. You will > be basically forcing reliance on the AS/400. Going a Java route, it makes > you more adaptable, as I see it. What is wrong with reliance on the iSeries? Do you have another server you plan to move your database to sometime soon? Where are you going to put your business rules? Are you going to write all your business logic in SQL on the iSeries, or are you going to put it in your clients? Just wondering. Joe
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