"Jim Ackerman" <jackerman@dllr.state.md.us> wrote:

>I want users to be able to use their browser to access the AS/400
>applications.  I have heard it can be done with minimal if any
>changes to the RPG or display files, but can't find the
>process steps necessary to implement it.

If you're looking at 3rd party products as others have suggested, Seagull's
Jwalk gives a very slick session in a browser, either using straight 5250
emulation or screen scraping (sorry, "stream taking").

Dave Kahn, ABB Steward Ltd.


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