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iSeries Access for Web and HATS limited edition : V5R2 hot topics for IBM e-server iSeries browser users / Jim Cook ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cook, Jim, 1944-
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer networks.
Web sites--Design.
Web sites.
Electronic commerce.
IBM computers.
Physical Description:
xii, 376 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Rochester, MN : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Introduction to iSeries Access for Web and HATS LE
1.1 iSeries Web-enablement considerations
1.1.1 Start Simple Grow Fast solutions
1.2 Typical Web application architecture
1.2.1 IBM iSeries Access Family
1.2.2 HTTP concepts
1.2.3 WebSphere Application Server concepts
1.2.4 HTTP and WebSphere Application Server communication configuration
1.2.5 Initial configuration of iSeries Access for Web and HATS LE
1.3 Organization of this redbook
Chapter 2. iSeries Access for Web
2.1 Product overview
2.2 iSeries server requirements
2.2.1 Hardware requirements
2.2.2 Software requirements
2.2.3 Web browser requirements
2.2.4 Installing V5R2 of iSeries Access for Web
2.2.5 Installing fixes
2.3 Setting up V5R2 of iSeries Access for Web
2.3.1 Configuring with WebSphere Application Server V5.0 Base
2.3.2 Configuring with WebSphere Application Server V5.0 Express
2.4 Using V5R2 of iSeries Access for Web
2.4.1 My Folder
2.4.2 Print
2.4.3 Messages
2.4.4 5250 interface
2.4.5 Database
2.4.6 Files
2.4.7 Jobs
2.4.8 Command page
2.4.9 Customize
2.4.10 Mail
2.4.11 Other
2.5 Customizing the home page and template file
2.6 Networking iSeries Access for Web: Connecting to multiple servers
2.7 Secure HTTP: Using SSL
Chapter 3. WebSphere HATS LE V4
3.1 Product overview
3.2 Product installation
3.2.1 Software and hardware prerequisites
3.2.2 Installing HATS LE on the iSeries server
3.2.3 Installing HATS LE on WebSphere Application Server
3.2.4 Uninstalling HATS LE
3.3 Product configuration
3.3.1 Initial configuration
3.3.2 Verifying the configuration
3.4 Product customization.
3.4.1 Configuration wizard
3.4.2 Configuration settings
3.4.3 Connection Settings
3.4.4 Template Selection
3.4.5 Template configuration
3.4.6 Transformation Settings
3.5 Application administration
3.5.1 User-level customization
3.6 Networking options
3.6.1 Single-Deploy-Multiple-Hosts Connectivity
3.7 Security in a HATS LE environment
3.7.1 SSL between browser clients and HTTP
3.7.2 SSL between HATS LE and the Telnet server
3.8 Abbreviated comparison with HATS V4
3.8.1 Packaging differences
3.8.2 Main features differences
3.8.3 Development and configuration
Chapter 4. Comparison with other IBM Web-enablement products, tools
4.1 iSeries Web-enablement products and tools
4.1.1 iSeries Access Family of products
4.1.2 WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries family of products
4.1.3 IBM Host Integration family of products
4.2 iSeries Web-enablement products and tools review
4.2.1 iSeries Access for Web V5R2 (5722-XH2)
4.2.2 WebSphere Host On-Demand V7 (5733-A59)
4.2.3 WebSphere Development Studio Client V5 (LKT3T-8882)
4.2.4 WDSc Advanced Edition 5722-WDS V5 (LK3T-8883)
4.2.5 WebSphere Host Publisher V4.0.1 (5724-B81)
4.2.6 Host Access Transformation Server V4 (5724-D34)
4.2.7 Host Access Transformation Server Limited Edition V4.0.1 (5724-D3401)
4.2.8 IBM Screen Customizer V2.0.70
4.2.9 iSeries Access for Windows V5R2 (5722-XE1)
4.3 Common business scenarios using the refacing tools
4.4 Product function comparison table
Chapter 5. Product integration
5.1 iSeries Access for Web integration
5.1.1 Creating a customized homepage.html
5.1.2 Updating a customized home page
5.1.3 Other quick integration options
5.2 HATS LE integration
5.2.1 Adding URL links to the Sports.jsp template
5.2.2 Adding URL links in other templates.
5.2.3 Adding buttons for URL links
5.2.4 Linking directly to iSeries Access for Web Print tab: Printer output Web page
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting and tips
6.1 Importance of iSeries Access for Web and HATS LE service levels
6.2 iSeries Access for Web troubleshooting and tips
6.2.1 iSeries Access for Web customization
6.2.2 iSeries Access for Web sample 5250 application scenarios
6.3 HATS LE troubleshooting and tips
6.3.1 Customization
6.3.2 HATS LE sample 5250 application scenarios
6.4 Runtime problems common to either iSeries Access for Web or HATS LE
6.4.1 HTTP 404 File Not Found: Page cannot be displayed
6.4.2 Browser seems to hang: Application home page not able to be displayed
6.4.3 401 Authentication Required
6.4.4 500 Internal Server Error
6.4.5 Error 400 - Proxy Error: Host name not recognized or host not found
6.4.6 Virtual host or Web application not found
6.4.7 Unable to start a WebSphere Application Server server from Qshell
6.4.8 Stopping a WebSphere Application Server server that did not end
6.4.9 Application runs under WebSphere Application Server V4, fails with HAT0412 under WebSphere Application Server V5
Appendix A. Feature comparison between iSeries Access for Web and iSeries Access for Windows
Appendix B. Coming attractions for iSeries Access for Web and HATS LE
Future iSeries Access for Web plans
Future HATS LE plans
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"SG24-7005-00."
The "e" in "eserver" is printed as the symbol for electronic.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-364) and index.
OCLC:
137342285

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