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Paul

I haven't done anything with that file as such, but we did have to do a similar thing at the International Power conference in London 2011. Access to our demo system etc can be found here: http://www.renaissanceframework.com/

We are now working on RNS 6.0, which will adopt a different approach under the covers and makes more use of web socket technology via Lightstreamer and/or jWebsocket.

Rgds
Kevin


On 9 Jan 2013, at 05:12, "Paul Holm" <pholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:pholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Kevin/All,

To provide a common reference point, several people have developed
sample data inquiry and maintenance over the IBM supplied sample
customer file QIWS/QCUSTCDT. Do you have a sample or similar example
application that shows what is involved in creating this sample app
using your approach?

-Paul

On 1/8/2013 11:32 AM, Kevin Turner wrote:
I have been watching the discussion - but I wouldn't agree with the assertion that "We believe that Web development today is too slow because of low productivity, and therefore expensive."

Some might think so, but I don't think everyone does. We have a medium sized development team doing nothing but web development on the IBMi, and I don't consider the team to be slow or to suffer with low productivity. Maybe this is because we are using our own Renaissance Framework that we are all familiar with.

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Thorbjorn/Dave/Guillermo,

The discussion is scoped on the following:

What is the quickest way to create IBM i Web Applications?
This discussion is scoped to creating new web applications that utilize the IBM i data and programs. It can include ISV tools, IBM tools, and/or languages and frameworks. Focus should be on the creation of typical IBM i business applications.

We believe that Web development today is too slow because of low productivity, and therefore expensive.

Web development is too HARD for the typical RPG developer who has not had a chance to learn JavaScript, AJAX, PHP/Java/.NET/CGI, HTML, CSS.






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