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From: Buck
It's nothing particularly deep I'm saying here. If these shops had web
experience, they'd already have their web apps deployed and they
probably won't be interested in switching to EGL. And if they were
interested, they probably don't need a tutorial on how to attach a JSP
to a data source. EGL in the System i market space seems aimed at web
newbies, and by definition they haven't got the skills (yet) to support
a web application.
We have no argument, no disagreement. All I ever said was that this
community ought to spend more time on the basics and less time on 'new,
now easier than ever before!'
From: Joe
Okay, I see your point. If folks understood JSF completely, they could
hand-code the JSF, and they could write the JSP Model 2 code that allows
them to pass data from an RPG program to the web page. And thus their
programs would be less fragile. Those people don't need EGL, so by
definition those that need EGL are the people least suited to use it.
It's a valid criticism.
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