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Application Development


If you find yourself stuck trying to write a program for the iSeries 400, you'll find plenty of advice here. Programming languages covered include RPG, ILE, Java, Cobol and Visual Basic. We have sections devoted to PC development and open-source code, and, if creating applications for the Web is your game, there's a section on that, too. -- Michelle Davidson, site editor
RPG III & IV
Here you'll find, articles, tips and techniques about the language most used by iSeries programmers.
CL
Using CL programs? We have articles, tips and more to help you.
ILE
Check out these resources for using ILE programs.
Java
If you're developing Web applications, chances are you're using Java. Get information on that language here.
Web Development
Looking to develop for the Web using things other than Java? You'll find information here.
COBOL
This section has plenty of articles and tips if you're using COBOL to develop applications.
Open Source
If you're using Linux for the iSeries, these resources may be able to help you out.
PC development
You may need to develop applications for PCs. If so, these articles and tips may help.
VB
Visual Basic may be one of the tools in your toolbox. If so, we have some resources that you may find helpful.
XML
This section has plenty of resources about this development language, including why you may want to use it and how to best use it.
General Information
Check this section for answers and suggestions for your general application development questions.

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Hardware, Company announcements, The Missing Link, Management Strategy, iSeries Networking, DB2 UDB for iSeries, Systems Management, Web, OS/400, PC/Windows Connectivity, iSeries Tools & Utilities, Windows NT, Packaged Applications, Groupware & E-mail, IBM Offerings, iSeries Basics

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