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Colin and Joe, In theory, I can't refute your arguements - in practice though, in my current situation, I have to deliver the goods with the tools available. take a moment to read a post I wrote a few weeks ago (for which got no response, probably out of sympathy) to get an idea of why. http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200403/msg01431.html I'm fighting entrenched buracracy, fiefdoms, and old school ideas of what a developer should be able to do. I asked the powers that be for a second instance of apache for testing 4 weeks ago, and it's still not happened. What if I asked for websphere to be configured and running? It would take months just to get someone to crack a manual - and I don't have the time to wait, or the authority to do it myself. Joe, I don't like my situation, and I'm constantly looking on monster/dice/carreerbuilder, etc. there's nothing out there at anywhere near my salary. I can't just quit my job, I have responsibilities. I can't move to another state, I can't quit, and I can't afford a pay cut. So, instead of ripping me for my "career choices", please just answer my question. Thanks, Rick ----original message---------- > From: Colin Williams > > Rick, > > I still dont understand why anyone would not use > java/jsp/servlet/appserver combo? I second that, Colin. Heck, just the ability to debug the thing on your desktop is a plus. The fact that servlets are just classes, the ability to apply filters, the incredible range of pre-written Java tools for everything from encoding to persistence, the portability of the web portion of the application - all of these simply make RPG-CGI a second-tier choice, and only valid if you insist on not learning Java. And in today's world, not learning Java is a pretty poor career choice. Joe
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