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> If this java program runs on the iSeries and uses > a browser for the UI, then at least you wouldn't > be burdening the wire. That only eliminates the trip from iSeries database to iSeries Tomcat (although there is usage on the internal channel.) There's still the trip from Tomcat/Apache to the end user's browser. For the proof of concept, we'll be using the internal network, but since we don't control the Real end user's location, they just might be on a dial-up. Not that a corporation with a half a million calls a month has a dial up internet connection, but if their accountant is working from home... Oh, the fun things to think about! --buck
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