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  • Subject: NEW REDBOOK: Porting UNIX Applications Using AS/400 PASE SG24-5970-00 (fwd)
  • From: Don <dr2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 12:31:29 -0400 (EDT)



See the following for the latest AS/400 redbook coming from the AS/400 ITSO
center:


Form Number:  SG24-5970-00

Title:                    Porting UNIX Applications Using AS/400 PASE


Can now be downloaded as a PDF file

and ordered in hardcopy on or about August 31.

(see http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245970.html for online access)

This redbook positions the new AS/400 Portable Application Solutions
Environment (PASE),
referred to as AS/400 PASE, with the other options available to AS/400
application developers.
It helps you determine whether an AIX-based application or module can be
easily ported to PASE,
or whether you should consider an ILE port.

There are five primary audiences for this redbook. These audiences include
executives and
planners who are looking at using AS/400 PASE for portions of their
solutions; UNIX application
providers who are considering a port of their application to the AS/400
platform; businesses
that already leverage both AS/400 and AIX solutions and want to consolidate
their solutions into
one platform; AS/400 shops looking to purchase or use an AS/400 PASE
application; and AS/400
shops looking to purchase a UNIX solution who want to encourage the vendor
of that solution to
consider AS/400 delivery and support.

With these audiences in mind, we divided this book in three parts. Part 1,
"The AS/400 PASE
runtime environment", applies to all audiences and provides an overview of
the product. Part 2,
"AS/400 PASE from a UNIX perspective", targets UNIX application providers
and businesses
that are looking to port their own in-house applications from AIX to the
AS/400 system. Part 3,
"AS/400 PASE from an AS/400 perspective", is intended for all technical
audiences, including
AS/400 system operators.


Publish Date:   July 31, 2000     ISBN Number:   0-7384-1797-1


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 SG24-5970-00 through PUBORDER (Internal to IBM) or

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


   http://www.redbooks.ibm.com



Authors: Gottfried Schimunek, Janet Krueger, Daryl Spartz, Jim Shupe


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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