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There is not currently a way to specify a device name when using
WebFacing. The devices are managed entirely by the WF server and may even
be re-used between different users.
There is also an API that your program can call to determine if it is
talking to a WF or green screen client.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=/apis/wfenvapi.htm
Mike
Mike Hockings, P.Eng.
System i Application Development Tools - CODE/Designer & WebFacing !
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory
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voice 905 413 3199
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[WDSCI-L] Webfacing and Display Device Name
Hello List,
Does anyone know.is there a way to specify a default device name for a
webfacing application? I have a user-written app that looks for specific
device names (i.e., they must have been previously defined within that
application) and if it does not find that device the job signed on with,
it
logs the user off. I'm thinking if I can specify a display device name on
the web facing session, that I could get around this problem. I guess I
could add all the possible QQFxx jobs the web facing server generates but
I
was hoping to be able to avoid that if possible.
TIA
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