This class is the last of three classes designed to teach the skills required to web-enable legacy RPG IV code. After the legacy applications have been updated to freeform format, modularized and have imbedded SQL, they are now ready to be web-enabled.
This class follows the developer’s roadmap for application modernization.
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:> Describe the advanced WebFacing features of WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeriesV6 Advanced Edition> Deploy WebFacing applications to WebSphere Application Server V6 and verify the installation> Create WebFacing portlet projects> Test and deploy portlet applications to WebSphere Portal Server Express V5.0> Describe the Cascading Style Sheet - Positioning (CSS-P) Web setting> Apply customization using CSS-P in CODE Designer and the Integrated Development Environment (IDE)> Explain the concept of single sign-on and enabling it in WebFacing applications> Describe the WebFacing model used to deploy 5250 applications to the Web> Identify the process and tools used in evolving iSeries applications to the Web> Use advanced customization techniques> Deploy and troubleshoot Web applications on WebSphere Application Server Express V6> Describe WebFacing Tool features in WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries Advanced Edition
Define and identify portletsWeb-enable iSeries system screense-business conceptsComponents of single sign-on, including Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)WebFacing obstacles and how to overcome them
“The instructor was great and modified his approach to meet class needs.” Student – Visual Basic Programming