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Develop on an as400 machine using .NET? Is it posssible?

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Luis Esteban Valencia - 14 Dec 2004 14:01 GMT
Develop on an as400 machine using .NET? Is it posssible?

Is there any third party provider  that has RPG .NET??

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Anders Nor?s [MCAD] - 14 Dec 2004 14:23 GMT
> Develop on an as400 machine using .NET? Is it posssible?
The Mono project has brought an open source version of the .NET framework to
other platforms. There was some talk of creating an AS/400 port some time
ago, but I don't think much progress has been made on this.
You can find more information about Mono here:
http://www.mono-project.com/about/index.html

Anders Nor?s
http://dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/anoras/
Luis Esteban Valencia - 14 Dec 2004 14:58 GMT
I didnt find anything on that site.

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> > Develop on an as400 machine using .NET? Is it posssible?
> The Mono project has brought an open source version of the .NET framework to
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> Anders Nor?s
> http://dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/anoras/
David Scheidt - 14 Dec 2004 19:13 GMT
I don't know about RPG.NET, but IBM provides a native .NET data provider
with V5R3M0.  We are using it for querying the database.

- David Scheidt
David Scheidt - 14 Dec 2004 19:14 GMT
I don't know about RPG.NET, but IBM provides a native .NET data provider
with V5R3M0.  We are using it for querying the database.

- David Scheidt
Luis Esteban Valencia - 14 Dec 2004 19:26 GMT
so If I have an Iseries I should have that provider? where is it and how can
I install it?
DO I need to install something on the iseries? on the developer machine?

I dont know anything about it.
I jut want to  make ASP.net apps to the db2 database efficiently because
odbc is a hell.

Thank you guys

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> I don't know about RPG.NET, but IBM provides a native .NET data provider
> with V5R3M0.  We are using it for querying the database.
>
> - David Scheidt
Luis Esteban Valencia - 14 Dec 2004 19:31 GMT
How can I know the version of my Iseries OS?

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> Develop on an as400 machine using .NET? Is it posssible?
>
> Is there any third party provider  that has RPG .NET??
Luis Esteban Valencia - 14 Dec 2004 19:39 GMT
Well we have an as400-810 v5rm0/ asw

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> Develop on an as400 machine using .NET? Is it posssible?
>
> Is there any third party provider  that has RPG .NET??
Luis Esteban Valencia - 15 Dec 2004 12:25 GMT
so If I have an Iseries I should have that provider? where is it and how can
I install it?
DO I need to install something on the iseries? on the developer machine?

Well we have an as400-810 v5rm0/ asw

I dont know anything about it.
I jut want to  make ASP.net apps to the db2 database efficiently because
odbc is a hell.

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MICROSOFT DCE 3.
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