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umm...you *do* have to "deploy" a client for web pages...it's called a
browser. granted it's hard to find a PC without one but you can run a PC
without one so i maintain that it *is* a deployment

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



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Date:
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RE: what was the single mgmt decision made in mid-1990s. period
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To be precise...

I'm talking about the application code. This is the code i as a developer
have to manage and maintain.
The RPG program is the complete application.

Of course, there is the always needed infrastructure. This has to be
deployed also, naturally.

Same thing with client/server and distributed apps. From the perspective
of the app developer a traditional green screen app is not distributed.
But from the perspective of the developer of the terminal emulator it *is*
distributed, i.e. the terminal code communicates with server code.



Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:20:45 +0100
Subject: Re: what was the single mgmt decision made in mid-1990s. period
From: lukas.beeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:57, john e <jacobus1968@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
environment we don't have this problem. We don't "deploy". We
simple run the program.

Err, no. You have to install a specialized application, a 5250 client,
which has to be deployed just like any other program.

It's the same with for example Citrix.

It's just that web applications have their client - a web browser -
already predeployed.

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