Jorge,
I'll say I'm pretty impressed with EGL as a whole, and RUI in particular. We're still in the proof of concept phase, but I'm liking what I'm seeing...
I think IBM is still offering the online tutorial, though the material for this is available at the EGL Café, and can be used for self-paced offline tutorial. You want to take the EGL Foundation course which takes you through EGL syntax and all the Web 1.0 tooling (JSP editor, EGL libraries, services, etc.) followed by the RUI course, which focuses on web 2.0 technologies (java script/HTML based, event-driven UI).
http://www-949.ibm.com/software/rational/cafe/community/egl
hth,
Eric DeLong
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Subject: EGL anyone?
Hello all,
Has anyone gone trhu the trainning and use of the EGL technology for the
iSeries yet?
Our company has chosen EGL as the technical solution to approach the gap
between the existing RPG application and all web development.
Please share your recomendaions, experiences, trainning materials and
reources available and any experiences that you may have had with EGL for
the iSeries.
Regards
Jorge Moreno
Military Car Sales, Inc
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