Scott, can you speak to the current state of Hawkeye, esp. as related to
Abstract? I've used both and liked Hawkeye better in the past. However, ASC
has a top ten reasons to switch. For one thing, #7, automatic regen of
dependent files and programs seems to be in Hawkeye, too, IIRC.
This is not a plug for ABSTRACT. My experience with PathFinder goes back to
the time I was at Help Systems, when the 2 companies were mutual resellers.
But I have been underwhelmed by the Hawkeye presence on the web.
Here are the 10 points:
1. ABSTRACT is integrated with modern IDE's, with plug-ins to iSeries
Navigator and WebSphere Development Studio. Pathfinder is still based on
1980's technology.
2. ABSTRACT offers complete ILE support.
3. ABSTRACT's cross-reference functions have an easy-to-use graphical
interface, plus a 5250 host interface. Pathfinder is still only available
as a green-screen tool.
4. ABSTRACT includes standard graphical flowcharting, plus support for
Visio. Pathfinder users are stuck with spooled file flowcharts.
5. ABSTRACT includes ASC's Esend product (e-mail file and report
distribution).
6. ABSTRACT has been continually enhanced to keep abreast with the latest
iSeries technology. Pathfinder is virtually the same green-screen product
it was 10 years ago.
7. ABSTRACT provides automatic database and program re-creation that can
save days of effort if you need to change a physical file.
8. ABSTRACT technical support is second to none in the industry and it's
easy to get software updates.
9. With ABSTRACT, your annual maintenance fee supports real enhancements.
With Pathfinder, your annual maintenance is just a royalty fee.
10. ASC partners with its customers in growing the product. Can you say the
same about Hawkeye?
At 07:24 AM 2/4/2003 -0700, you wrote:
You can schedule how often Hawkeye rebuilds it's cross reference files. We
do it every night now but used to do weekly.
Scott Mildenberger
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SCarter@rsrcorp.com [mailto:SCarter@rsrcorp.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 7:01 AM
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject: Re: Program Cross reference file
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> Does Hawkeye create it's own DSPOBJ D file every night?
> If not where does it get the OBJ data?
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