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On 2/24/06, Mike Cunningham <MCUNNING@xxxxxxx> wrote: > We are looking at installing a portal and are evaluating Websphere > Portal (running on either iSeries or Windows) against Microsoft > Sharepoint. ... > As with many iSeries shops we are moving from green-screen > to browser application development and are using RPG CGI and Websmart > initially and starting down the Java path. My biggest concern with > installing a portal is how do our iSeries applications get deployed as > portlets. Does BCD / Excel Systems have anything to say on the matter? I am pretty sure that they have a portal solution, and that it is a lot less expensive than either of the solutions you are discussing. > In the Websphere demo we were shown iSeries apps running as > portlets, and a 5250 emulation portlet that would run any green-screen > application. In the Sharepoint demo we were told we could either use > .net and do odbc connections to get at the iSeries data or use .net to > create the portlet code that referenced the url of the iSeries browser > application. No real world demo. Sharepoint isn't going to do much for the existing green screen apps. As I understand it, getting an app on another web server to be a portlet in Sharepoint isn't particularly tough. If you need/want the green screen, there are ActiveX emulators out there; you might even be able to use the same one that Websphere uses. I don't know about java emulators. --> Mochasoft -- $350 site license -- http://www.mochasoft.dk/tn5250activex.htm --> Seagull -- http://www.seagullsoftware.com/products/bluezone/terminal-emulation.html --> Zephyr -- http://www.zephyrcorp.com/5250-emulation-as400.htm > Is there anyone who has developed iSeries apps deployed as portlets to > either of these portals and if so how difficult is it to learn and do ? > Are there any issues related to portal development that you would do > different if you could go back in time ? I am surprised that we haven't heard from Mr. Pluta yet. -- Tom Jedrzejewicz tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx
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