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Walden, Understand. But on the .NET driver... if you don't have V5R3 yet, how do you get CA V5R3? Second, can you use the .NET provider against classic .ASP as well or do I need to use two providers depending on where the app was created? I saw a great article in one of the latest version of iSeries Magazine that compared the "good new/bad news" of each of the popular environments (CGIDEV, PHP, ASP, .NET, Java/WebSphere). To me it seemed to indicate while PHP has good features but not as robust as .NET or Java, Java provides a feature/function RICH environment that is not oriented to either Microsoft nor IBM but (this sounds like a good news/bad news story), there is a steep learning curve to Java but its best for the long-haul. Dave >>> WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2/23/2006 14:28:28 >>> >I use .ASP and IBMDA400 as I don't have .NET >nor V5R3 yet. Obviously you need .NET, but FWIW, you don't need V5R3 of OS/400 for the .NET driver to work, you only need V5R3 of Client Access. I use the .NET driver against V5R2 all the time. -Walden ------------ Walden H Leverich III Tech Software (516) 627-3800 x3051 WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.TechSoftInc.com Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur. (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)
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