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Dave, That's how we use SEQUEL. We love it for that, but we don't really use it for app development. Mike E. On 8/3/05, Dave Odom <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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
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