We watched it also, and were also impressed that it wasn't the normal
'screen-scraping' cr@p.
I have alot a questions, that I'm everyone is going to have, like costs
and addition JS/VB code to name a few.
Aside from the Developer tool, which they were giving away, it appears the
only thing left to sell would be their custom 'handlers' for your RPG,
which, after researching, you could actually build yourself. Which makes
the Open-Access for RPG that more intriguing. And upon research of
that, it's our understanding that IBM's not giving that away for free.
I would like to discuss this with other in more details if anyone has more
detials of the Profound product, or even the Open-Access RPG handler
stuff. I can't seem to find any examples of one, in how they look/work
whatever.
David
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We also watch the Profound Logic webinar. It all looks quite
impressive. Biggest question I have is "what will it cost?".
Also there is a question of event driven style application like VB or
VARPG, where a click takes you to a specific point in your code, where a
click here will always take you to the line after the exfmt, which is
procedural. But it looks like a good candidate to replace 5250 screen
with a much better interface.
Also the question of how/if it will work on things like hand held
scanners which don't necessarily run a browser.
Sam
On 4/21/2010 12:38 PM, sjl wrote:
Anyone besides me watch the webcast today?
It looks exciting - I hope I get the opportunity to use this new
technology
soon...
- sjl
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