Aaron,
Not a problem at all.
This product is as I said written in Java using Eclipse (3.1 during development and now Europa) and its a Rich Client product. The business logic is mostly RPG Stored procedures mostly because its more effecient (current OS400 of course since V6.1 from what I have read has more JVM memory for SQL) and it allowed us to re-use existing logic (some). We use both JDBC to call the stored procedures and JT400 classes to access data areas and such. The product is really easy to install since its all inclusive with the RCP App, JVM and JT400 being packaged by us together. This is really clean compared to our .net product, believe it or not the RCP App doesnt seem to suffer quite as much from Window compatibility issues since RCP uses SWT. While SWT isnt quite as good as SWING (IMO) its more versitile across operating systems, at least thats the theory.
Hope this helps
Feel free to email me at dnitke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx if you need more info offline or to discuss an article. I would of course have to clear it with my company too.
Don
PS: I wasnt involved in development but have been involved largely in maintenance and some enhancements of the product.
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From: "Aaron Bartell" <albartell@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 1:59 PM
To: "'Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries'" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Something to read over lunch: Eclipse IDE in thebrowser
Sorry for the questions, this is just too cool.
What is being leveraged on the iSeries side? or rather how is communication
done and how much is done on the client vs. the server?
What was your involvement? The reason I ask is I think a very cool (trimmed
down) article could be written by you explaining what you did and some of
the challenges you faced.
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
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Yes this was written completely in house and here is the
link for a PDF sales brochure.
www.friedmancorp.com/spotlight/PCMWorkbench_final.pdf
Don
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