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Dave

According to Richard, my boss, ASP.net is a piece of cake for web pages. He has done presentations at COMMON on this and VB.net - maybe he'll chime in here -I'm still officially on vacation but clearing my email backlog.

It's hot here near Austin!!

Vern

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From: "Dave Odom" <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

for creating web pages that access DB2/400 for SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE
operations? I'm talking about basic web development from scratch, not calling
RPG, nor screen scraping existing Display Files; fresh web development. The
beginning web pages will be simple, no fancy presentation for awhile. I'd like
to store the web objects on the i but that may no longer be the best place.

I'd like to use what is in our current IBM i or MickySoft environment, not buy
some new development tool, if at all possible. I'm used to working in HTML,
ASP, javascript and the like. I wouldn't mind Using WebSphere, as we have it,
but fear the learning curve might be too long. Opinions please.

Thank you,

Dave Odom
Arizona
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