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Not so fast! I have Java servlets that I develop in Windows (and Linux)
and then drop on to the i. All the JDBC connection stuff requires not
one line of changed code. Java has been one of the few development
languages I have worked with where the DB connection (using JDBC) needs
no change at all. Connection settings, drivers, everything is the same
whether I write on Windows, Linux or IBM i.
I know some languages and frameworks don't share that simplicity, ie.
your connection method on the PC is different that the connection method
in Linux vs directly on i. But Java *servlets* don't suffer from that...
Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
On 10/18/2015 2:51 PM, Henrik Rützou wrote:
Kevin
keep on dreaming;-) as long there is a DB to interact with there will be
differences in the code.
Not to mention on what about handling job execution and output queues
and thereby the servers basic infrastructure.
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