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From: albartell
Gotcha. So you're basically saying that if another language requires anylearning, then you don't want it in your environment.
That's a big stretch of what I said. You are just fishing for argument.
You need to weigh the fact that you will need to maintain a servlet
engine (i.e. Tomcat/Websphere),
knowledge of Java IDE editor, knowledge of Java in general, train your
helpdesk to take Java/Tomcat trouble tickets,
re-work your CMS to facilitate Java objects,
Introducing a new language that is not native (i.e. RPG, CL, C, COBOL,
etc)
to the i5 can double your work in many areas, and being that this model is
tightly coupled, the distribution of Java and RPG changes needs to work
quite seamlessly including if the install fails it needs to be
appropriately backed out.
Concerning your comments about EGL - does it use PCML to interface with
RPG? I think I asked this before but I don't remember the answer I got.
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