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Jon and Brian
since the Redbook is just a draft there is a new kid in town running on
IBM i
Aaron Bartell has succeded to port NODE.JS and Google V8 to IBM i so
you actually can run javascript on IBM i under PASE.
http://powerruby.com/news/
This is exiting since HTML5 supports websockets that is a rather new
TCP based bidirectional protocol (not HTTP) that is much slimmer
and faster than HTTP and opens up for a new type of applications on IBM i
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:33 PM, CRPence <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 26-Mar-2014 13:36 -0700, Brian May wrote:
<<SNIP>> remember, that we want the Redbook to be easy to find. If
a developer were to use a search engine for content, I doubt they
would search for "Decoupling IBM i Applications". Much more likely
they would search "Modernizing IBM i Applications" or even "Modern
IBM i Applications", both of which would potentially find a hit for
the Redbook.
Yet, if search engines and the publishers were such that various
forms of the term "modernize" would not locate for the developer the
Redbooks document of any title, irrespective of the inclusion of the
word in the title, then the terms used to describe either might not have
any positive connotations.
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