In that case, why even mess around with two boxes?  Tomcat is perfectly
capable of running right on the iSeries (AS/400).

A quick googling turned up a bunch of links, including:


http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/http/services/tomcat.html
  http://www.ignite400.org/news/pdf/news2002030304.pdf
  http://search400.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid3_gci840341,00.html

If they so desire, the client can dump that tired old PC in the dustbin.  :
-)

Just a thought...

-blair

On Wednesday, 01/15/2003 at 11:39 PST, Venkatesh Prasad Mysore Seshadri
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A few days back I had asked about some information
> about Java and As/400 connectivity.Thanks for the
> response.
> Now I have some more details o the requirement.
> the client does not want to use IBM websphere.
> They are planning to use Jakarta-Tomcat server to
> hoist the web application consisting of Java server
> pages which, should talk to As/400 system to handle
> data.
>
> Are there any APIs avilable which will take care of
> the calls made from my JSP/Java classes to conect and
> handle data on an As/400 machine?
>
> Thanks,
> veni.

-blair

Blair Wyman -- iSeries JVM -- (507) 253-2891
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age,
he had been dead for two years." -- Tom Lehrer




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