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  • Subject: RE: Thanks
  • From: "Andres Aguiar" <aaguiar@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 10:27:22 +0200
  • Importance: Normal

There's a list of servlet runners in
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/runners.html

You should look in the 'Server Add-On Engines' if you want to use it with
IIS4. I've sucessfully used JRun from LiveSoftware
(http://www.livesoftware.com)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-java400-l@midrange.com
> [mailto:owner-java400-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of ketan a karkhanis
> Sent: Friday, August 06, 1999 9:09 AM
> To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Thanks
>
>
> Hi people...
>
> couple of days ago i had posted a question regarding how to
> call a RPG program...
>
> the response has really helped me..
> as suggested  i implemented the servlet method and it is is
> working fine...
> i anticipate some performance issues..but i guess i will wait
> till they arise..hehe
>
> By the way..i have use the Java Web server(eval copy)
>
> does anybody have a clue as to how to serve servlets from
> Microsoft IIS...i have IIS
> 4.0...
>
> thanks once again...
>
> regards
>
> Ketan
>
> pluta@nexgensoftware.com wrote:
>
> > Ketan wrote:
> > ----------
> > I am relatively new to java on AS/400
> > anyway...i need some help on the following
> >
> > We have some RPG IV programs(basically they are search
> engines which take  in
> > some parameters and return a result set on the screen)
> >    We are planning to make it web enabled(rather we have to).
> >    So instaed of writing the complete code again in JAVA i
> m trying to explore
> > HOW i can do the same by calling a exsisting RPG program
> from a applet.
> >
> > any help on the above will be highly appreciated.
> > -------
> >
> > Ketan, there are several ways to present data fomr an RPG
> program to a browser.
> > An applet is probably the last one I would choose;
> downloading the applet code
> > to the browser is more overhead than is necessary,
> especially since you are
> > simply getting data and replying with other data.
> >
> > In your case, either CGI or better yet a servlet might be
> the way to go.  Your
> > use requests a URL, which can be a static HTML page which
> presents a form.  The
> > user fills in the data, then hits the submit button.  At
> this point, your
> > webserver can call either an RPG program (CGI) or a Java
> program (servlet) to
> > process the request.  In either case, the called program
> then generates the HTML
> > required to display the data (probably a simple HTML table)
> and outputs it.
> >
> > A more advanced technique is to use JavaServer Pages (JSP)
> to handle the data.
> > With JSP, a servlet responds to the request and creates a
> JavaBean with the
> > results set.  It then passes control to an HTML page with
> embedded JSP tags.
> > These tags can directly call the JavaBean and display the
> results.  However,
> > this technique, although very flexible, is probably more
> than you need.
> >
> > Joe Pluta
> > http://www.zappie.net/ - Zappie! - where the AS/400 speaks
> Java with an RPG
> > accent
> > Home of PBD1.2, the FREE Java/400 Client/Server Toolkit
> >
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