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  • Subject: Just Published!! Web Enabling AS/400 Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio SG24-5634-00 (fwd)
  • From: Don <dr2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 14:18:58 -0400 (EDT)


FYI....

Don in DC

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See the following for a recently published AS/400 redbook:

Form Number:  SG24-5634-00

Title:                    Web Enabling AS/400 Applications with

          IBM WebSphere Studio


Can now be downloaded as a PDF file

and ordered on or about May 19!

(see http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245634.html for online access)

In the past two decades, the way the world does business has
changed dramatically. The Internet has played a crucial role in
this development. A business without some kind of presence
on the Internet today would be a rare occurrence. Historically,
Web sites were static but, in the past few years, interest in taking
advantage of the ability to provide interactive contents has
increased dramatically. This redbook explores some of the
tools and techniques that can be used to bring the contents
of an existing AS/400 application to the Web. The vehicle used
to accomplish these tasks is the IBM WebSphere Application
Server Standard Edition 2.0, which ships as part of OS/400.
The tools suite used in this redbook includes the IBM WebSphere
Studio 3.0 and the AS/400 Java Toolbox.

You learn how to create Web-based applications that not only interact
with traditional DB2/400 databases, but also with RPG programs and
other AS/400 specific features. Prior to reading this redbook, you
should be familiar with the Java programming language, Web
Technologies (HTML, browsers), and Web servers.


Publish Date:   April 12, 2000     ISBN Number:   0-7384-1580-4


Access Information
To obtain a copy of this redbook, you can:

   Access the IBM Redbooks Home page to download the PDF or view the book
   online at:

                      Outside IBM:      http://www.redbooks.ibm.com

                       Inside IBM:        http://w3.itso.ibm.com

   Order SG24-5634-00 through PUBORDER (Internal to IBM) or

   See 'How to Order' options (WWW, email, mail, fax, phone) at:


   http://www.redbooks.ibm.com



Authors: Fernando Zuliani, Bob Maatta, Igor Gershfang, Robert Hare,
Biswanath Panigrahi

Technical Contact: Fernando Zuliani/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS or
zuliani@us.ibm.com

or  Bob Maatta/Rochester/IBM@INMUS or maatta@us.ibm.com




Jerry Engelbert - Rochester ITSO  Bldg 107-2 Office H104
Jerry Engelbert/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS or jengel@us.ibm.com
 507-253-5233 or T/L 553-5233; FAX 507-253-6408


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