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Hi Daniel,
there is nothing stopping you to have a stateful connection with a web
client. Just use WebSocket as a transportation layer and build your own
protocol on top of it. And you can still use any web framework you want for
the presentation layer.
Best regards
Mihael
raul.jager@xxxxxxxxx>:
Am 01.01.2025 um 08:55, Daniel Gross <daniel@xxxxxxxx> schrieb:
Hi Raul,
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 01.01.2025 um 01:22 schrieb Raul Alberto Jager Weiler <
a good job.
Web and green screens are too different for a conversion tool to do
good solutions for that.
Yes - that's true, but this is not stopping vendors to offer somehow
to
You can re use a lot of the logic from the old programs, but you need
organizeadjust to the fact that the web is "connectionless", so you must
into the web/http concept is a good idea.your programs as receiving a request, do the job and finish.
This is the point - personally I don't think, that pressing everting
with "real" clients or 5250.
It forces developers AND users to make compromises that you don't have
which offers sessions/transaction control. So that when the connection is
So IMHO it about time to create a new paradigm - maybe a new protocol -
interrupted, the session drops and open transactions are automatically
rolled back.
related questions.
Regards,
Daniel
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