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Hi Joel,

I am sure that others can probably better advise you on how to get WAS 
installed and running on the i5.

For system screens on v5r3 the solution would be to use WDSC Advanced 
Edition.  In that WebFacing has some pre-converted system screens  and 
support for UIM based system screens using HSR (host screen rendering). 
WDHT is not an option for v5r3.

Mike

Mike Hockings, P.Eng.
WebSphere Development Tools for AS/400  -  CODE/Designer & WebFacing !
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory 
hockings@xxxxxxxxxx 
voice 905 413 3199




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What no charge licensed programs do I need to deploy webfacing apps on
v5r3.  I've looked at the IBM docs and am confused.  I'm currently
working on a massive project to webface a bunch of stuff.  I have things
running fine on my pc and need to take the next step.  Also, what are my
options for displaying system screens?

Thanks.




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