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Hi, Aaron:--
Pete's Web5250 project is also here:
http://www.petesworkshop.com/web5250/
Mark
On 4/14/2017 8:14 AM, Aaron Bartell wrote:
Here's one originally developed by Pete Helgren (I believe):--
https://github.com/paulomcnally/web5250
I would love it if we could hone a project like web5250 to be more robust.
Aaron Bartell
IBM i hosting, starting at $157/month. litmis.com/spaces
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 8:52 PM, Mike Cunningham
<mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx
wrote:
Does anyone have a recommendation for a web based, native to IBM i
os,
5250 emulator? Web based meaning it runs in a browser (more than
just IE), native means no Windows middleware server. We recently
turned off TLS 1.0 which broke what we were using (TinyTerm) and
what we were using was an Active X based solution so not really the
best for our needs. We use to use MochaSoft but that also had
issues and we had to more to TinyTerm. I found one that looks like
it comes with Zend server for I and one called aXes from lansa that
look like what we need. Does anyone have any experience with either
of these?
Thanks
Mike Cunningham
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