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I have the web side handled.  I need to get the data from the iSeries.  Eventually of course I will also want to add/update/delete on the iSeries from a web page or android app.


On 12/13/2017 4:28 PM, Buck Calabro wrote:
On 12/13/2017 4:32 PM, Booth Martin wrote:

The issue, for me, is that I want to approach the data from the web
developer's side.  Use a web developer's tool set, not an IBM
programmer's tool set.
One RPG way is to encapsulate your business logic inside stored
procedures and functions. Those RPG programs have full access to the
database, and to sub-procedures and programs you've already written.
It's not at all difficult to return a result set to a .NET caller (for
one example).

If you're really preferring to discuss non-RPG methods, hit the web
list. There are some non-RPG people over there who may not see this
thread over here...

-- --buck http://wiki.midrange.com Your updates make it better!


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