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> From: Booth Martin > > I am still not clear about this. > > With Eclipse and Java can a simple application be written that displays a > subfile of names & addresses that are located on an iSeries and > can display > a photo (stored on the IFS) of an individual selected from the subfile? > > If yes, can that application run on Windows XP, Linux, and Mac OS/X? Absolutely. You'll need to use IBM's Java Toolbox (either the LPP version or the Open Source JTOpen version) to access the host, either through JDBC or through program calls, but that's no different than any other application. Once written, that program can then run on any platform that Eclipse supports, completely unmodified. Currently, this includes: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Linux (x86/Motif) Linux (x86/GTK 2) Solaris 8 (SPARC/Motif) QNX (x86/Photon) AIX (PPC/Motif) HP-UX (HP9000/Motif) Mac OSX (Mac/Carbon) Support is in progress for Windows/CE. Joe
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