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I believe that the plugin mentioned was for the windows navigator.
I guess the boilerplate BRMS PTFs template needs updated.
Bryan
On May 20, 2022, at 2:38 PM, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What Navigator is this PTF cover letter talking about?
...
After ther BRMS PTF is installed, do the following to enable the BRMS
plug-in for the IBM Navigator for i (web browser).
Enable the BRMS plug-in for the IBM Navigator for i.
Note: Ending the http admin servers may affect other non-BRMS users
...
7.5 SI78291
7.4 SI78290
7.3 SI78289
Rob Berendt
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Subject: Please vote for BRMS & AJS to the new Navigator for i
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How to vote.
https://ibm-power-systems-cc.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/IBMI-I-2609
The New Navigator for i is brilliant. Today we are forced to use the
heritage Navigator for i if we want to maintain BRMS and the Advanced
Job Scheduler.
BRMS and AJS need to be part of the New Navigator for i as soon as
possible, removing the need to go back to the heritage Navigator for i.
*Use Case: *
Having to do system management tasks through different interfaces makes
life more complex.
As we honestly do not see 5250 emulation as a valid alternative for
managing BRMS and AJS in the year 2022.
Apart from that for AJS that is not even possible when using the
"enable" functionality of AJS.
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