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IBM.Data.DB2.iseries or whatever the .net access library works very
well. You can connect to it transparently from .net just as you would
an ms sql server. It makes no significant difference to the .net
developer. You can store business logic in stored procdures or make
program and command calls as well. Access data queues, etc. The last
shop I was in was completely homogenous with green screen apps and .net
applications/services accessing rpg business logic.
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