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Understanding the IBM WebFacing Tool: A Guided Tour (IBM Illustrated Guide series) - page 1
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
BackCover
Understanding the IBM WebFacing Tool - A Guided Tour
Chapter 1: WebFacing Tool Introduction
Basic Concepts Behind the WebFacing Tool
Installing the Sample Application and iSeries Setup
Installing Development Studio Client
Setting up WebSphere Development Studio Client
Starting the Development Studio Client Workbench
Chapter 2: Exercise - A Look at the Green-Screen User Interface
The Goal of the Exercise
Scenario
Analysis
Chapter 3: Exercise - Creating a WebFacing Project
Scenario
Before You Start
Analysis
Chapter 4: Converting Selected Source Members
Scenario
Converting iSeries Source Members to Web Files
Analysis
Chapter 5: Running the Web-Enabled Application
Scenario
Analysis
Chapter 6: Changing the Web User Interface
Scenario
Analysis
Chapter 7: Changing the Style of the Web User Interface
Scenario
Analysis
Chapter 8: Adding Command Key Rules and Labels
The Goal of the Exercise
Scenario
Working with Command Key Description Patterns
Adding Command Key Button Labels
Analysis
Chapter 9: Working with Additional Style Properties
Scenario
Analysis
Chapter 10: Adding Authentication
Scenario
Using Your Own Sign-On Dialog
Analysis
Chapter 11: Display File Mapping
The Goal of the Exercise
Scenario
Changing the Invocation Command
Changing the Invocation Command Back
Analysis
Chapter 12: Deleting WebFacing Projects
The Goal of the Exercise
Scenario
Analysis
Chapter 13: Enhancing index.html using Web Tools
Scenario
Working with Development Studio Client Version 5.0
Working with Development Studio Client Version 4.0
Analysis
Chapter 14: Tracing the WebFacing Run Time
Scenario
Tracing a WebFaced Application
Analysis
Chapter 15: Debugging the Server Program
The Goal of this Exercise
Scenario
Setting up the Integrated Debugger with Service Entry Points
Your WebFaced Application s Job Environment
Using the Integrated iSeries Debugger in Development Studio Client Version 5.0
Using the Distributed Debugger in Development Studio Client Version 4.0
Analysis
Chapter 16: Using the WebFacing Environment API
Scenario
Changing the Display File
Using the WebFacing Environment API
Analysis
Chapter 17: More Tips for Web Settings
The Goal of These Exercises
Scenario
Adding HTML Tags to the Page
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