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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Pluta Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 8:39 AM
<Chuck, I think they expect that you have your HTTP server up and running.
And, if they had you load "Java stuff", they are probably servlets and/or
JavaServer Pages, or a WAR file, which means you'll need Tomcat or WebSphere
running as well.
Can you give us a few representative names of these files and where on your
IFS you loaded them?  Joe>
Sure Joe, I'll try sure :-)
They had me "drag" this stuff to the IFS and if do a WRKLNK I see:
(Note: I renamed this Object Link "Vendor Stuff" for this email because we
are under an NDA with this vendor. Keep asking me questions and to provide
information and see how long it takes me to slip and include the real name
<BG>)
Directory  . . . . :   /
 
 Type options, press Enter.
   2=Edit   3=Copy   4=Remove   5=Display   7=Rename   8=Display attributes
   11=Change current directory ...
 
 Opt   Object link            Type             Attribute    Text
       .                      DIR
       ..                     DIR
       dev                    DIR
       etc                    DIR
       home                   DIR
       linoma                 DIR
       qlpSLICSYSTEM          STMF
       spltool                DIR
       tmp                    DIR 
       usr                    DIR       
       var                    DIR       
       "Vendor Stuff"         DIR       
       FFXDIR                 DIR       
       Gumbo                  DIR       
       QCA400                 DIR       
       QDLS                   DIR       
       QFileSvr.400           DIR       
         QIBM                   DIR
       QJAVA                  DIR                                         
       QNTC                   DIR                                         
       QOpenSys               DIR                                         
       QOPT                   DIR                                         
       QSR                    DIR                                         
       QSYS.LIB               DIR              PROD         System Library
       QTCPTMM                DIR                                         
and the one I loaded was the "Vendor Stuff" one.
Under that I see:
Directory  . . . . :   /"Vendor Stuff"                                     
                                                                         
 Type options, press Enter.                                              
   2=Edit   3=Copy   4=Remove   5=Display   7=Rename   8=Display attribut
   11=Change current directory ...                                       
                                                                         
 Opt   Object link            Type             Attribute    Text         
       .                      DIR                                        
       ..                     DIR                                        
       .cvsignore             STMF                                       
       bin                    DIR                                        
       build.xml              STMF                                       
       cgi-bin                DIR                                        
       contrib                DIR                                        
       etc                    DIR                                        
       ext                    DIR 
       lib                    DIR           
       logs                   DIR           
       start.jar              STMF          
       vssver.scc             STMF          
       webapps                DIR           
       win32                  DIR           
       LICENSE.html           STMF          
       README.TXT             STMF          
       VERSION.TXT            STMF
They told is to simply fire up a browser, specify IP address for our AS/400
followed by /home/index.asp
Thanks !
Chuck
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