[zendframework] calling RPG programs on ISeries
Alan Seiden
alan at alanseiden.com
Tue Nov 24 12:26:03 EST 2009
Hi, Nick,
How many IBM i (formerly called AS/400 or i5 or iSeries, for the
uninitiated) 5250 screens do you need to web-enable? If it's only a few,
you could use Zend's "5250 Bridge":
http://www.zend.com/products/platform/i5os/5250
If you want, come to our ZF SIG meeting tonight at TGIF after NY-PHP. We
can discuss this in more depth.
Alan
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Nicholas Hart wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are looking to create a php program to not only call an rpg program
> but to be able to do so using the existing dds or program input
> screens. Not sure if this is possible in ZF. Zend sells something
> called WebEx which is supposed to include APIs to handle these kinds
> of ISeries program calls.
>
> Any info on this or related would be much appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Nick
>
> -Nicholas Hart
>
>
>
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