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Dave, Based on the information you provided it sounds like the application you want to create is for presenting / reporting data out of a data warehouse. If this is the case, then ASC's Sequel products will be more than adequate. They are more than just end-user reporting tools. As a user of their products for a number of years I can confirm that they seem to be in it for the long haul, and try to use industry- standard methods (standard SQL syntax, consistent interfaces, etc.). They also provide a line of innovative products and work with their customer base to help solve business problems. I would encourage you to at least give them a call and tell them what you are looking to accomplish. If we have misunderstood what you are trying to do then please re-post to this forum. HTH - Dave ------------------------------------- Dave Odom said: To me, they are more of an end-user reporting tool, not an application development tool. Am I missing something? Thanks, Dave >>> cozzi@xxxxxxxxx 8/3/2005 14:19:52 >>> Do you have ASC's SEQUEL product? It has web interfaces for input and output. Check out www.asc-iseries.com for details. -Bob Cozzi www.RPGxTools.com -----Original Message----- From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Odom Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 4:11 PM To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [WEB400] Recommendations on development language/environment for webpresentation layer Fellow iSeries developers, What are your best recommendations for development language, environment, tools, etc., to create a web presentation layer and application layer over iSeries tables that make up an iSeries Data Warehouse/Data Mart/Operational Data Store. As an aside, the database will be DB2 tables created via DDL and access from the presentation layer/application layer will be via SQL and stored procedures fostering static SQL on the iSeries as much as possible. Since I'll do a prototype and then the production application, I'd like a toolset that allows for easy development of the first and flow into the second. I'd like the language/development environment NOT to be esoteric and out of the skills mainstream. I'd like the language/development environment to facilitate ease of development, maintenance and rapid development. I'd like the language/development environment to have a track record and probability of being around in the future. Having said all the "wants", I'll entertain alternative suggestions. Thanks in advance, Dave Odom Arizona David R. Sager ITS Project Leader, BPMS Office: (847) 482-2627 Cell: (847) 489-4941 AIM: drsatpca
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