| Bill Gunshannon 2007-10-30, 6:55 pm |
| In article <1193755022.300465.265380@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
HansJ <hjigel@kup.de> writes:
> On 30 Okt., 14:20, Rene_Surop <infodynamics...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Rene,
> I'm not advocating to convert a COBOL application to Java, I like to
> know if anyone has seen a successful project od this type.
>
> This question was raised because of a requirement in an RFP that
> included that the target language would be Java where the original
> language was COBOL (Unisys UCOB).
>
Well, now that I know this is in answer to an RFP, I can put on my
contractor hat (after dusting it off as I haven't been in that world
for over two decades) and suggest bringing up my question to the
person putting out the RFP and if the answer is either inadequate
or demonstrates a complete lack of knowledge on the subject by the
proposing organization, a "no bid" might be the correct answer.
bill
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