Mastering the IBM WebFacing Tool

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Arhippainen, Heikki (Autor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Rochester, MN : IBM, International Technical Support Organization c2004.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:IBM redbooks.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626949606719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front cover
  • Contents
  • Notices
  • Trademarks
  • Preface
  • The team that wrote this redbook
  • Become a published author
  • Comments welcome
  • Part 1 IBM WebFacing Tool and sample application
  • Chapter 1. IBM WebFacing Tool in the iSeries Developer Roadmap
  • 1.1 The decision to modernize
  • 1.2 iSeries Developer Roadmap
  • 1.3 WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries and WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
  • 1.4 Focus of this IBM Redbook
  • Chapter 2. WebFacing environment
  • 2.1 Selecting the right system
  • 2.1.1 Hardware considerations
  • 2.1.2 Using IBM Eserver Workload Estimator to plan a server configuration
  • 2.1.3 Software considerations
  • 2.1.4 WebFacing server
  • 2.2 WebFacing performance considerations
  • 2.2.1 OS/400 operating system
  • 2.2.2 WebFacing server
  • 2.2.3 WebFacing subsystem
  • 2.2.4 Java Virtual Machine considerations
  • 2.2.5 WebSphere Application Server
  • 2.2.6 The WebFacing application
  • 2.3 References to other resources of documentation
  • Chapter 3. Guidance for using this redbook
  • 3.1 IBM WebFacing Tool scenario in this redbook
  • 3.2 Sample 5250 application
  • 3.3 Converting the sample 5250 application
  • 3.4 Comparing the WebFacing application with the 5250 application
  • 3.5 Improving the WebFacing application
  • 3.5.1 Refining the generated user interface
  • 3.5.2 Integrating with other Web applications
  • Part 2 Moving to a WebFacing application
  • Chapter 4. 5250 sample application
  • 4.1 Setting up the environment
  • 4.1.1 Restoring the FLGHT400 library
  • 4.1.2 Setting up the user profile
  • 4.2 Application overview
  • 4.2.1 The Flight Reservation System
  • 4.2.2 Application files
  • 4.2.3 The database files
  • 4.3 Using the Flight Reservation System application
  • 4.3.1 Starting the application
  • 4.3.2 Creating a new reservation
  • 4.3.3 Generating reports.
  • Chapter 5. Converting a sample 5250 application
  • 5.1 Overview of the conversion
  • 5.2 Prerequisites for starting the conversion
  • 5.2.1 Applying the latest fixes
  • 5.2.2 Starting the servers
  • 5.3 Converting the 5250 sample application
  • 5.3.1 Getting started with the IBM WebFacing Tool
  • 5.3.2 Creating a WebFacing project
  • 5.3.3 Converting the DSPF source files
  • 5.3.4 Running the sample application in the WebSphere Test Environment
  • Chapter 6. Approaching customization of a WebFacing application
  • 6.1 Running the WebFacing application
  • 6.1.1 Starting the application
  • 6.1.2 Creating a new reservation
  • 6.1.3 Reporting the reservation
  • 6.2 Refining the sample WebFacing application
  • 6.2.1 Refining the user interfaces
  • 6.3 Features not supported in a WebFacing application
  • 6.3.1 Replacing with another Web application
  • 6.3.2 Using other tools to integrate with the WebFacing application
  • Part 3 Refining the generated user interface
  • Chapter 7. Refining the browser interface
  • 7.1 Why enhance the WebFacing user interface
  • 7.2 Techniques to extend the generated Web application
  • 7.2.1 Ways to control the appearance of command key buttons
  • 7.3 Selecting and customizing the WebFacing style
  • 7.3.1 Choosing a WebFacing style when creating a new WebFacing project
  • 7.3.2 Creating your own style
  • 7.3.3 Modifying the chrome area
  • 7.3.4 Managing the WebFacing styles
  • 7.4 Modifying the appearance of the application area
  • 7.5 WebFacing properties
  • 7.5.1 Conversion time properties
  • 7.5.2 Run-time properties
  • 7.5.3 Style properties
  • 7.6 Modifying static Web pages
  • 7.6.1 Changing the layout of the launch page (index.html)
  • 7.6.2 Customizing the signon window
  • 7.7 Changing record JSPs with Page Designer
  • 7.7.1 Where record JSPs are located
  • 7.8 Customizing the Web user interface through Web Settings.
  • 7.8.1 Prototyping your modifications of the generated JSPs
  • 7.8.2 Key labels
  • 7.8.3 Key order
  • 7.8.4 Display size
  • 7.8.5 Visibility
  • 7.8.6 Location
  • 7.8.7 Program-defined HTML
  • 7.8.8 User-defined HTML
  • 7.8.9 Appearance and text
  • 7.8.10 Insert HTML
  • 7.8.11 Options for VALUES
  • 7.8.12 Create graphic
  • 7.8.13 Create hyperlink
  • 7.8.14 Insert into script
  • 7.8.15 Send to browser
  • 7.8.16 Dynamic key label
  • 7.9 User-defined JavaScript for WebFacing
  • 7.9.1 Example: Disabling the pop-up radio buttons for the VALUES keyword
  • Chapter 8. Customizing the sample application
  • 8.1 JavaServer Pages
  • 8.1.1 JSPs generated during the conversion
  • 8.1.2 Modifying a JSP with mainly static contents
  • 8.2 Working with record JSPs
  • 8.2.1 Understanding how WebFacing builds browser pages at run time
  • 8.2.2 Enhancing record JSPs
  • 8.2.3 What to do if you have an error
  • 8.3 JavaScript
  • 8.3.1 Considerations for using JavaScript to enhance WebFacing applications
  • 8.3.2 Refining WebFacing display files with JavaScript
  • 8.4 Entering Web Settings through CODE Designer
  • 8.4.1 Using CODE Designer to add or modify Web Settings
  • 8.4.2 Refining FRSMAINX menu display
  • 8.4.3 Refining the Maintenance menu display
  • 8.4.4 Refining the Create Order display
  • 8.4.5 Refining the From City selection display
  • 8.4.6 Refining the FRS407DF display
  • Part 4 Integrating with other Web applications
  • Chapter 9. Introduction to integration
  • 9.1 What is integration
  • 9.2 The need for integration and challenges
  • 9.3 Programmatic approach
  • 9.4 Using other products
  • 9.4.1 iSeries Access for Web
  • 9.4.2 HATS LE
  • 9.4.3 Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing
  • Chapter 10. Dealing with unsupported features
  • 10.1 Replacing the query function with a Web interaction
  • 10.1.1 Structure of the service program.
  • 10.1.2 Creating the Web project
  • 10.1.3 Configuring the iSeries run time
  • 10.1.4 Creating the output JSP
  • 10.1.5 Adding the Table Web component
  • 10.1.6 Configuring the table's attributes
  • 10.1.7 Creating the Web interaction
  • 10.1.8 Testing the Web interaction
  • 10.1.9 Integrating the Web interaction with the WebFacing application
  • 10.1.10 Testing the Web interaction within the WebFacing application
  • 10.2 Extending the WebFacing application with Database Web Pages
  • 10.2.1 Creating the database Web pages
  • 10.2.2 Testing the database Web pages
  • 10.3 Displaying spooled files by calling another WebFacing application
  • 10.3.1 Programs involved
  • 10.3.2 Testing the function using the 5250 interactive session
  • 10.3.3 Converting the application
  • 10.3.4 Integrating the WebFacing application with the existing application
  • 10.4 Using the traditional program to replace the unsupported feature
  • 10.4.1 Traditional program with a display file
  • 10.5 Integrating a HATS LE project into the WebFacing application
  • 10.5.1 Installing HATS LE on WebSphere Application Server Version 5
  • 10.5.2 Configuring and administering HATS LE
  • 10.5.3 Integrating HATS LE within the WebFacing application
  • 10.5.4 Testing the command key action
  • 10.6 Extending functionality through iSeries Access for Web
  • 10.6.1 iSeries Access for Web
  • 10.6.2 Using the command key within the WebFacing application
  • 10.6.3 Defining the Web Settings to link the iSeries Access for Web
  • 10.7 Working with spooled files using the IBM WebFacing Tool
  • 10.7.1 Defining a report service command key
  • 10.8 Using the built-in system screen support
  • Chapter 11. Integration with other Web applications
  • 11.1 Invoking the WebFacing application from other applications
  • 11.1.1 How a WebFacing application is invoked
  • 11.1.2 Static call of a WebFacing application.
  • 11.1.3 Dynamic call of a WebFacing application
  • 11.2 Web Site Designer
  • 11.2.1 What is Web Site Designer
  • 11.2.2 Using Web Site Designer
  • 11.2.3 Designing the Web site
  • 11.2.4 Navigations and site maps
  • 11.2.5 Applying page templates to your Web site
  • 11.2.6 Integrating multiple projects together in a Web site
  • 11.2.7 Using Web Site Designer with a WebFacing application
  • 11.2.8 Creating a Web site with the WebFacing application
  • 11.2.9 Applying the same page template
  • 11.3 Adding an existing WebFacing project to another WebFacing project
  • 11.3.1 Using two or more WebFacing projects in a Web site
  • 11.3.2 Running the Web site with multiple WebFacing applications
  • Appendix A. Differences in WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries V5.1 and V5.1.2
  • WebFacing project structure
  • Code generated by the IBM WebFacing Tool
  • Web Site Designer changes
  • Appendix B. Additional material
  • Locating the Web material
  • Using the Web material
  • System requirements for downloading the Web material
  • How to use the Web material
  • Related publications
  • IBM Redbooks
  • Other publications
  • Online resources
  • How to get IBM Redbooks
  • Help from IBM
  • Index
  • Back cover.