Rich_Buttenhoff
Member
Re: J Walk Server on the AS/400
Don,
They installed this prior to my coming to work here. It was their way of
giving a GUI front-end without going Client Server. I agree with you about
the Dongle and the developer kit. What a deal...
Right now we have 5500 named users, 350 concurrent licenses. Our WAN
reaches from Idaho to Nevada, Arkansas and Minnesota.
Seagull recommends 100 mb LAN, Pentium III 450mhz clients with 128m RAM,
etc. We're not there! My goal is to get the fastest performance we can
without much cost and see if we can make it fly with the user
community. Right now, we're installing the client portion on each PC or
running the Client off servers...not a good way to do it. Upgrading is a
bummer.
Thanks,
Rich
At 09:37 AM 1/5/2001, you wrote:
>Rich,
>
>I just took a look at it and had a few issues with it, but none were
>performance related...I didn't like the lack of documentation, it's not
>the easiest thing to learn overnight, and I really HATE dongles!
>
>Don
>
>
>
>On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Rich Buttenhoff wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone out there use J Walk from Seagull Software? If so, are you
> > running the server off your AS/400 http server?
> >
> > We installed it and are not pleased with the performance.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rich
> >
> > ===========================================================
> > Rich Buttenhoff Phone
208)799-4181
> > Potlatch Corporation Fax
208)799-1687
> > 805 Mill Road Mailto:[email protected]
> > Lewiston, ID 83501-1016 http://www.potlatchcorp.com
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208)799-4181
Potlatch Corporation Fax
208)799-1687
805 Mill Road Mailto:[email protected]
Lewiston, ID 83501-1016 http://www.potlatchcorp.com
===========================================================
Walking on water and programming from
specifications are easy, if both are frozen.
===========================================================
Don,
They installed this prior to my coming to work here. It was their way of
giving a GUI front-end without going Client Server. I agree with you about
the Dongle and the developer kit. What a deal...
Right now we have 5500 named users, 350 concurrent licenses. Our WAN
reaches from Idaho to Nevada, Arkansas and Minnesota.
Seagull recommends 100 mb LAN, Pentium III 450mhz clients with 128m RAM,
etc. We're not there! My goal is to get the fastest performance we can
without much cost and see if we can make it fly with the user
community. Right now, we're installing the client portion on each PC or
running the Client off servers...not a good way to do it. Upgrading is a
bummer.
Thanks,
Rich
At 09:37 AM 1/5/2001, you wrote:
>Rich,
>
>I just took a look at it and had a few issues with it, but none were
>performance related...I didn't like the lack of documentation, it's not
>the easiest thing to learn overnight, and I really HATE dongles!
>
>Don
>
>
>
>On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Rich Buttenhoff wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone out there use J Walk from Seagull Software? If so, are you
> > running the server off your AS/400 http server?
> >
> > We installed it and are not pleased with the performance.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rich
> >
> > ===========================================================
> > Rich Buttenhoff Phone
> > Potlatch Corporation Fax
> > 805 Mill Road Mailto:[email protected]
> > Lewiston, ID 83501-1016 http://www.potlatchcorp.com
> > ===========================================================
> > Walking on water and programming from
> > specifications are easy, if both are frozen.
> > ===========================================================
> >
> > *************************************************************
> > This is the JDEList World Mailing List.
> > Archives and information on how to SUBSCRIBE, and
> > UNSUBSCRIBE can be found at http://www.JDELIST.com
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> >
>
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Rich Buttenhoff Phone
Potlatch Corporation Fax
805 Mill Road Mailto:[email protected]
Lewiston, ID 83501-1016 http://www.potlatchcorp.com
===========================================================
Walking on water and programming from
specifications are easy, if both are frozen.
===========================================================