I would suggest using IBM's VisualAge for Java and WebSphere tools. They
have extensive tools and examples for interfacing with host systems such as
DB2, CICS, MQSeries, etc. And they work great for Oracle, which is what we
use. Great debugging facilities, etc.
Bill Hines
Hershey Foods
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From: Rohitashwa R. Acharya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 4:45 AM
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My client requires web based application(on the internet) that will
provide services to its customers
The services provided will involve
1. Database requests
2. Lot of calculations
3. Business Logic
4. Generation(dynamic) of charts & graphs
5. Comparisons (these may involve doing the above steps more than once)
Currently the database and most of the logic is on IBM-mainframe
We plan to have a parallel system using an open architecture
I would need info & suggestions on similar architectures/cases and also
your suggestions on the technology to be used. Also i need to know of
the different methods by which an Oracle database can be synchronised
with a Mainframe DB2 database
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