Hello Lance

Unfortunately this is not the case because the web interface uses the tn5250j
engine underneath.  This means it will be interactive.

I have not seen any specs for how batch works but would really like to know. 
One conversation on here, IIRC, was that the specs for batch were for their
affiliated customers only and not the public.  Not sure if that is correct 
though.

Regards

Kenneth


Quoting Lance King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Can someone explain what changes are included in the web5250?
> Will this require interactive?
>  
> I was using TN5250J (which is a great product), but unfortunately we bought a
> new i5 with out any interactive. Now we are using a emulator translator and
> web facing. Both have their draw backs and do not function nearly as well as
> TN5250J. 
>  
> If web5250 does not require interactive I will be able to help test the
> product, just let me know how to start.
>  
> Thanks, Lance
>  
> 
> 
> Note: forwarded message attached.
> 
> 
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