These are presentations given by our design and development teams for conferences and groups such as COMMON, the iSeries Technical Conference, and PartnerWorld.
| Get to the Web Fast with iSeries Access for Web |
iSeries Access for Web uses a web browser interface to connect with the System i applications, database, and functionality. This presentation offers an overview of iSeries Access for Web with an introduction of its capabilities and advantages. Learn about the packaging and ordering options available and how to get started with iSeries Access for Web. Administrators will appreciate the power to control access for various users and the simplicity of the options to roll out the product to end users.
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April 2007 |
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PDF
15.4 MB |
| iSeries Access for Web Setup and Configuration |
iSeries Access for Web provides an easy-to-use web browser interface so end users can work with their i5/OS applications, database, and printers. Users only need a browser on their desktop as iSeries Access for Web runs entirely on the i5/OS system in a web application server. This session will describe what hardware and software is needed to set up a web serving environment and provides step-by-step instructions to install, configure, and run iSeries Access for Web.
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April 2007 |
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PDF
4.0 MB |
| iSeries Access for Web Tips and Techniques |
iSeries Access for Web is growing in popularity as an extremely simple and highly functional way to connect to an System i through a browser connection, as is provides easy access to System i resources with little administrator effort or end user training. This session will provide tips and techniques on how to incorporate iSeries Access for Web functions into normal mainstream processing, and provide added capabilities for end users. Additionally, it will describe new functions included in the V5R4 release. You will learn many new ways to further exploit the capabilities provided in iSeries Access for Web.
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April 2007 |
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PDF
17.2 MB |
| iSeries Access for Web: Security Considerations |
An administrator to a system needs to know the security protocols under which access to the system is granted and requires the tools to grant levels of access to the users. This session answers these questions for a System i administrator connecting with iSeries Access for Web. The topics include environment security, authentication security options, differences between iSeries Access for Web and Portal, runtime security, and user profile and homepage customization.
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April 2007 |
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PDF
2.9 MB |
| iSeries Access for Web: Build a Home Page to Your i5/OS Using System i |
When you connect to your i5/OS system through iSeries Access for Web you are presented with a default home page that enables you to work with your system resources, such as 5250 applications, printers, database, file system, and more. But as an administrator of your i5/OS system, you may not want many of your connecting users to have access to all of these functions, so change it using the customization tools provided by iSeries Access for Web. Since all access is based on i5/OS user profiles, you can create a variety of different-looking front pages and insert your own company logos and banners for your different types of users. This session will show step-by-step how to build a web page using iSeries Access for Web using CSS and templates.
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April 2007 |
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PDF
2.8 MB |
| Access for Web: Run 5250 in a Browser |
Access for Web has a 5250 interface that allows you to access your System i through your web browser of choice. You can completely control this function from your System i, set up preconfigured sessions for your end users, bypass the second sign-on by using macros at start-up time, and have a help desk 'shared 5250 session' with users having troubles at their desktop. Come listen to an expert on PC5250 explain the features and functions available in this new 5250 web-based interface so your company can get to the world wide web with your existing applications.
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September 2006 |
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PDF
2.2 MB |
| iSeries Access for Web: Database Access |
iSeries Access for Web provides web-based access to System i resources through a browser. This session focuses on how easy it is to access System i DB2 UDB from the Web. The session also covers the iSeries Access for Web options available to upload PC data to the System i database and to download System i database information to a PC user get database query results to an end user. In this session, attendees will learn:
- How to use the SQL Wizard to build SQL SELECT statements.
- How to create, store, and run a SQL request.
- Advanced output options, such as file types, HTML options, and lists.
- How to use iSeries Access for Web to upload data to the System i from a Web browser.
- How to run a dynamic query using your own web page.
- How to query information about System i objects and resources.
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September 2006 |
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PDF
4.4 MB |
| iSeries Access for Web: Printing Made Easy Through Your Browser |
iSeries Access for Web provides access to System i printers, printer output, and output queues. You can view and print documents easily through your browser interface. Come to this session to learn how you can work with SCS, AFP, PDF, and many other output formats simply and quickly from your web browser.
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September 2005 |
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PDF
1.4 MB |
| iSeries Access for Web Runs in a Portal |
Recently the IBM WebSphere Portal Express and Express Plus was enhanced to run on System i. WebSphere Portal is the technology to integrate web applications, backend applications, and backend systems--thus enabling users to access all their company information through a single browser window. iSeries Access for Web now has a set of portlets so System i clients can embrace this new technology and provide a useful and seamless view to their end users. Come learn about ways this new portal technology could be used in your company, and how you would set up Access for Web (5250, printer and printer output, IFS, and database functions) to run in this environment.
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September 2006 |
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PDF
942 KB |