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Michael,
Pete
michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm going to give that a try...thanks Pete and Keith. Any caveats/examples/things I should know about regarding the iSeries web side of things?
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Browser-Based Emulation From: Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, May 09, 2005 11:44 am To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I am probably biased because I monitor the project and have done some coding on it, as well as we have integrated it into our Open source menuing and program access tool that runs in a browser (full disclosure!) but it is very mature, stable, and full featured. It can also be configured to run as an applet, like the Mochasoft product. Did I mention it is free?
It also has an excellent Java interface so that it can be easily integrated into Java application, which is what we did. I also have an implementation of it that runs within a browser (not as an applet, it runs as a servlet and generates HTML, much like iSeries Access for the Web, except faster, lighter weight and Open Source). I hope to get it posted as a project on SourceForge soon (much to do, much to do....)
Give tn5250j a try....runs on Windows, Mac OS and Linux....
Pete Helgren Value Added Software, Inc. Timpanogos Technologies, Inc
Keith Carpenter wrote:
There's an open source java based emulator that can also run as an applet from a browser. It supports SSL as well.--
http://tn5250j.sourceforge.net/
Haven't tried it yet, so any feedback from those who have used it would be appreciated.
Keith
michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi folks -
Looking for ideas/recommendations for a browser-based emulator. Have a requirement for remote access...I don't want to/can't load iSeries Access on the incoming devices. How about Host On Demand? Who uses it? Is it good stuff? What do you need on the iSeries? What's the LICPGM? How much does it cost?
What other tools are out there besides HOD?
I appreciate the help...
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