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Integrating IIS and Legacy Applications

For years, IBM has encouraged its customers to gain better control of their software development and maintenance by coding their business logic into programs separate from their terminal access logic. Many Information Services (IS) organizations have responded by coding their business rules into transaction processing programs that execute on CICS or IMS. Gaining access to these programs on the host side from the Windows 2000 Server environment can open up the business rules for an entire application, such as inventory control or budgeting, thus creating new opportunities for distributed applications.

Using Web applications to access business logic offers significant advantages over traditional methods such as using a “screen scraper” to gather data from terminal emulation programs because:

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