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On 6/21/05, Lance Gillespie <lgillespie@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've just been sitting on the sidelines watching this > debate, but now I have a question for Steve: > > It seems that you started out advocating .Net as > the client side (ASP instead of JSP), but keeping > all the data in DB2 and the business logic on the > iSeries. Then I sort of got the idea that you > were for the business logic in .Net as well and now > you say "use SQLServer as the sole database for > .NET applications". > > So if my client logic is in .Net, my business logic > is in .Net, and SQLServer is the sole database for > .NET applications, how does this belong in > midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx? > It applies to this list Lance because IBM effectively says native iSeries is a dead end. The question on the table is what should the classic iSeries/Windows shop move to. -Steve
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