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Michael/all,--
I'm sure you get a lot of responses. Development tools/technologies
is being debated heavy on other groups concurrently as well.
I propose the following, you or some neutral 3rd party, supply a
"requirements spec" for your IBM i web application needs. The spec
should be somewhat representative of a typical IBM i shop. The spec
also includes some "sample" data in a save file.
You let vendors or other approaches create solutions against your spec
and sample data. This would provide a huge service to the ENTIRE i
community by being able to compare/contrast solutions.
-Paul Holm
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