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Visual Age for NetRexx

K.-P. Kirchdoerfer
As Chip Davis mentioned a VA for NetRexx earlier this year and I've
seen how easy it is, to work with VA for Java, I thought, I'm going
to ask IBM about the status of VA for NetRexx.
And indeed they do have a prototype, but have not made a product
until now. They're still trying to find out if it's worth the effort.
(No question IMHO :))

If you're interested in Visual Age for NetRexx, or just want to help
IBM for their evaluation, you may contact John Swainson from Software
Solution Division ([hidden email]).

kp

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Re: Visual Age for NetRexx

Massimiliano Marsiglietti
[snip]

> I thought, I'm going
> to ask IBM about the status of VA for NetRexx.
> And indeed they do have a prototype, but have not made a product
> until now. They're still trying to find out if it's worth the effort. (No
> question IMHO :))

I almost fell from the chair.. Do they also keep classified a cure for
cancer? No wait, I'm interested in VisualAge NetRexx first!

If there are people that are too lazy to fill in a request to the person
keeping the prototype, please hand me your e-mail address and I'll
organize a petition to show that interest is high in the thing.

Of course the better thing to do is to fire off an original e-mail, but if
you wouldn't have done it anyway, please contact me at the
[hidden email] address and I'll add your name to my e-mail(s).

Max
PS: I asked for NetRexx related stuff to the VisualAge people in
Orlando this May, but they didn't tell me anything.. Scoundrels! :-)

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Re: Visual Age for NetRexx

Mark Hessling
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Massimiliano Marsiglietti wrote:

> [snip]
>
> > I thought, I'm going
> > to ask IBM about the status of VA for NetRexx.
> > And indeed they do have a prototype, but have not made a product
> > until now. They're still trying to find out if it's worth the effort. (No
> > question IMHO :))
>
> I almost fell from the chair.. Do they also keep classified a cure for
> cancer? No wait, I'm interested in VisualAge NetRexx first!
>
> If there are people that are too lazy to fill in a request to the person
> keeping the prototype, please hand me your e-mail address and I'll
> organize a petition to show that interest is high in the thing.
>
> Of course the better thing to do is to fire off an original e-mail, but if
> you wouldn't have done it anyway, please contact me at the
> [hidden email] address and I'll add your name to my e-mail(s).

I did my bit :-) but nothing concrete to report :-(


On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, John Swainson wrote:

> Mark, we are still working on our product priorities...I am sure Mike Cowlishaw
> will let you know when we have a firm plan
>
> John A. Swainson
> General Manager, Application & Integration Middleware
> Software Solutions Division, IBM Corp., Somers, NY 10589
> 914.766.1680. Secretary Barbara DiAntonio x 1685
> Please respond to Swainson@ibmus or Internet [hidden email]
>
>
>
> [hidden email] on 10/26/98 07:20:56 PM
> Please respond to [hidden email]
> To: John Swainson/Somers/IBM@ibmus
> cc:
> Subject: VisualAge for NetRexx ?
>
>
> Hi John,
>
> It has been mentioned recently on the NetRexx mailing list that a VisualAge
> for NetRexx is more than just a dream!
>
> I have been waiting for a product like this to emerge ever since Mike
> Cowlishaw released NetRexx.
>
> If there is any way I could be involved in assisting with the realisation
> of VisualAge for NetRexx as a product, I would be only too happy to help.
>
> Cheers, Mark
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Cheers, Mark
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>
> Max
> PS: I asked for NetRexx related stuff to the VisualAge people in
> Orlando this May, but they didn't tell me anything.. Scoundrels! :-)
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Re: Visual Age for NetRexx

mcbrides
In reply to this post by K.-P. Kirchdoerfer
>As Chip Davis mentioned a VA for NetRexx earlier this year and I've
>seen how easy it is, to work with VA for Java, I thought, I'm going
>to ask IBM about the status of VA for NetRexx.

Oh boy!

>And indeed they do have a prototype, but have not made a product
>until now. They're still trying to find out if it's worth the effort.
>(No question IMHO :))
>

What!?

>If you're interested in Visual Age for NetRexx, or just want to help
>IBM for their evaluation, you may contact John Swainson from Software
>Solution Division ([hidden email]).
>

I'll write John, as soon as I finish this. WOW! This is the MOST positive
tid-bit that I've heard on VANetRexx!


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Re: Visual Age for NetRexx

mcbrides
In reply to this post by Massimiliano Marsiglietti
>[snip]
>
>> I thought, I'm going
>> to ask IBM about the status of VA for NetRexx.
>> And indeed they do have a prototype, but have not made a product
>> until now. They're still trying to find out if it's worth the effort. (No
>> question IMHO :))
>
>I almost fell from the chair.. Do they also keep classified a cure for
>cancer? No wait, I'm interested in VisualAge NetRexx first!
>

If you dig deep enough...

>If there are people that are too lazy to fill in a request to the person
>keeping the prototype, please hand me your e-mail address and I'll
>organize a petition to show that interest is high in the thing.
>
>Of course the better thing to do is to fire off an original e-mail, but if
>you wouldn't have done it anyway, please contact me at the
>[hidden email] address and I'll add your name to my e-mail(s).
>

I'll go along with this also. If you're too busy, tired or just brain dead, let
either Max of Me know this for a fact and we'll be happy to send an email for
you...

>Max
>PS: I asked for NetRexx related stuff to the VisualAge people in
>Orlando this May, but they didn't tell me anything.. Scoundrels! :-)
>

I knew that this was more than just a dream. I heard a few rumors here and there
and JUST like you... It was never actually "talked about" ... <G>

Here's hopeing...

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