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Excellent.  Thanks for the references.

Brian.

-----Original Message-----
From: rob@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 9:15 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: iSeries Web References

Eh laddie, time for you to join the web400 list hosted by this site.
Your options are numerous.
http://www.dekko.com is currently all Domino based.  Including some 
options to retrieve BPCS data.
Brad Stone has written a few books on RPG-CGI.
net.data has a following.
IBM has a website on CGIDEV2 for mixing CGI with languages like RPG
Bob Cozzi has his own tools on doing CGI with RPG
We just had a consultant here installing 3 different versions of WAS 
(Websphere Application Server) and Portal Express.  Funny how software 
packages all insist an a different flavor of WAS.  There's redbooks that

pretty much take you through it step-by-step.
Here's an interesting presentation of a local company that used Java for

the front end talking to an RPG backend
http://www.statususer.org/statususer/pdf/20051108Brotherhood_Presendatio
n.ppt
(I just noticed that when I created that link I spelled presentation 
wrong.  Hate to fix that website now - people may have links to it and I

hate to play IBM and break all their links.)

Rob Berendt

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