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I did a step by step guide, it takes you from having no idea about a web
server to becoming able to write your own web programs.
Begins by giving the steps to make sure the exercises will not interfere
with any existing application,
Do a very simple web page, do a small RPG program to display the
time, create a small file and display a table like a subfile.
Next, install CGIDEV2.
Do a few programs to learn the basic functions and some HTML.
Your limits are your knowledge of RPG and SQL. You also will need to learn
more HTML.
The guide is in Spanish. I will give help in meet or something similar.
I would love to get help from a native English speaker to make a
translation.
On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 8:58 AM Efield <netnature212@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,services
But how to do so, any step by step process for the same?
What are such tools ?
Could you please elaborate?
Thanks.
On Sun, Jun 18, 2023, 01:05 Brad Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Don't explore it.. just do it! The IBM i has all the tools you needIBM
available. Even if you choose to stick with RPG.
But, if you're doing this for your job, make for SURE you know all the
business rules before you start changing everything to node, ruby, etc.
On Sat, Jun 17, 2023 at 1:00 PM Efield <netnature212@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I want to explore the possibility of migrating applications based on
i
(AS/400) (RPGLE, C, CLLE, etc.) Environment to Java using web
usersetc.what
So wanted to know how could this be achieved?
Anyone has done similar kind of work and if yes, how was it done and
were the challenges in this task and after this migration how is
mailingmailingexperience compared to old IBM I environment ?
Any suggestions on this would be highly appreciated.
Thanks much.
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