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Green Screen Emulation / Conversion / Open Access Options
Tools that leverage existing green-screen interfaces and offer emulation or a quick migration path to browser user interfaces with little or no programming required.
Comparison Attributes | IBM i Native Virtual Machine | Other Virtual Machines (ie. Java, .Net) | Scripting Environments (PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby) |
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aXes | LANSA | aXes transforms RPG and COBOL 5250 programs into Rich Internet Applications accessible via multiple Web Browsers on multiple devices (including mobiles) — without having to change a single line of code. aXes runs in a standard Web browser without installing any software or ActiveX controls on the client device. All web apps are served off the IBM i, no Windows servers required. | Commercial |
PSC/400 | Pluta Brothers Design | Converts your screens into two standard UI types: green screen and gray screen. The green screen acts as a replacement for the standard 5250 display, and requires no HTML skills on your part and no retraining for your programmers or your end users. A simple conversion and you're on the web. If you then choose to deploy a more "web-like" appearance, your HTML developers can customize the generated gray screen in whatever way they see fit. | Commercial |
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