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If you want better performance, stick with RPG.
Mark Murphy
Atlas Data Systems
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Mohammad Tanveer <surgum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: -----
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx, java-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
From: Mohammad Tanveer <surgum@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 03/09/2017 05:15PM
Subject: RPG to Java conversion
Its been a while I looked into it.. is there any cool new tool to convert
RPG III code into java? If not what are the best practices to convert a
RPG III program into Java? Meaning should we use anything like Entity
Framework? Idea is to convert RPG logic into Java using MYSQL database but
make sure java performs just like RPG does on as/400 :)
Please note that RPG is only reading from files and updating/insert data
into files. There is no concerns related to O/S level dependencies etc.
Is it better to code it in SQL procedure or java can perform better?
Regards
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