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In This Issue
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You Have Questions. The Gurus at Guild Companies Have Answers.
Midrange Guru is taking a vacation on Friday, June 6,
and will resume publishing on Wednesday, June 11.
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ADVANCED SYSTEMS CONCEPTS
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TOP TEN REASONS
Why You Should
Retire Query/400
Yes, there is a much better way!
Learn how you can access and present
AS/400 and iSeries
database information
without jumping through hoops.
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Deprecating and Renaming Java Classes
Hey, David:
I have been using Java for several months now and realize that it would be best to move some of my Java classes to new packages. I would also like to break up some of my packages and rename others. Are there any cross-reference utilities that show where a Java class is used to make this easier?
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Joining on Incompatible Fields in Query/400
Hey, Ted:
Query/400 is still a popular tool in iSeries shops, for good reason. In spite of its numerous and well-known limitations, it's easy to use and can do many things. Nevertheless, I'm always amazed to read tips that allow the iSeries community to squeeze just a little more work out of Query/400. Here's another tip to add to the growing collection.
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Reader Feedback and Insights: The Top 10 Reasons to Learn Java
Dear Readers:
In response to Gary's question about whether he should learn Java, a reader named Mark offers 10 reasons why Gary should ["Reader Feedback and Insights: Why Java?"].
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Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Ted Holt, David Morris,
Shannon O'Donnell
Managing Editor: Shannon Pastore
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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