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however I am confused as to what these 500 messages are that you are
refering to. Are these to catch errors/miskeys etc. in the project you are developing? Hi all, I am basically checking to make sure I am still in the grove with *MSGF concept. I don't have much time to lurk anymore but I have gone back and marked a good thread from 2005 that covers a lot of *MSGF ins and outs. (so, no need to repeat that) It has been a long time sind I have actually populated a *MSGF for a whole app, so I asked the question. I mostly read (skim) messages concerning the non 5250 delivery methods, CGI, whatever the topic is, I have no preference. I found it hard to imagine that multilingual apps are only done somewhat properly with *MSGF -thinking of year 2006 and forward. I am near complete on a web app and found out late in the project that sponsor would prefer *MSGF when at all possible. And if course, it is very possible if we try hard enough. Until this point, I had a dynamic process that used one subroutine to formulate messages based on context, variable in it's language (English, etc) , what was instantiated at the time the error is found, current field position and anything special or unique was passed in as the parm, simple stuff like zip code range for a U.S. state. It is simple if you take it step by step, nothing fancy, ex. online payment entry screen.. It is like night vs. day using a subroutine vs. *MSGF constructs, at least to me it was. And I did not have quite 500 entries, but that was a good round number to use. I cut & pasted everything via the command line, pretty caveman. Since I am not a websphere AS expert (as an example of one non 5250 delivery method), I was curious if (insert platform here) or newer IBM tools relied upon *MSGF or seemed to intend to, in the near term. Or, comments on a critical oversight in newer dev platforms (such as WS/AS- WDSC) of not enough error facility built in. I tried to stay generic in my question because it is really not a WEB400 or RPG400 or BPCS or WDSC forum question, but a general iSeries near-future "statement of direction" question for iSeries folks in a multilingual world. To summarize the entire question-- Do you find it easier these days to control the error flow, expending minimal time on inventing the wheel, for biz apps with your newer tools provided by IBM and others, for multiple languages, and if so what technique or plug in or XXX are *you* using? Because I would like to *check it out*.
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