An Overview of the Next Generation of IBM i Access Solution

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An Overview of the Next Generation of IBM i Access Solution

Agenda IBM i Access Family Configuration Console Data Transfer 5250 Emulation Printer Output Shell Commands Deployment

IBM i Access Family

IBM i Access Family IBM i Access Family of Products (IBM i 7.1) IBM i Access for Windows (5770XE1) Client Access Most mature and widely used product System i Navigator 5250 Display and Printer Emulation Data Transfer Operations Console & Virtual Control Panel IBM i Access for Web (5770XH2) IBM i System Hosted HTML based web product Very robust capability that has been well received 5250 Display Print Access Database Access IBM i Access for Linux (5770XL1) Lightly embraced product specifically for Linux RPM Operating Systems ODBC provider 5250 Display Remote Command Data Access Providers Remote Command Print Drivers Integrated File System Access Commands Jobs

IBM i Access Family New Product Key features from existing desktop products will be included with the new IBM i Access Client Solutions core offering q Access for Windows Desktop 5250 display and printer emulator Data transfer Operations Console System i Navigator Data drivers (ODBC, OLEDB,.Net) Printer drivers Access Client Solutions q Access for Linux Desktop 5250 emulator Access Client Solutions ODBC driver A small subset of the IBM i Access components

New Product Platform Independent Runs anywhere that has Java Java 6.0 or later This includes: Windows Mac Linux AIX IBM i

New Product Simplicity No more install program!! Updates are easy Go from out of the box to connected in a snap!

New Product Flexibility Can be run from any media. Configuration can be stored on any media Same exact configuration files regardless of client workstation OS Examples include: Thumb drives Network shares Local disk Web deployments

Application Packages q Core offering (platform independent) 5250 display and printer emulator Data transfer Printer Output Console consolidation Other misc features q Windows Application Package Windows Installer MSI Package Data drivers (ODBC, OLEDB,.Net) Printer drivers q Linux Application Package RPM and Debian Install Packages ODBC driver

Product Availability April 24 th 2012 IBM Announced the upcoming Technology Preview of the IBM i Access Client Solutions product. Licensed Program Product 5733XJ1 Open Technology Preview of the core client features available July 2, 2012 Anyone can download the client product Uses current IBM i Access Family licenses IBM i OS SWMA contract for problem reporting An update to the Technology Preview was released the end of October 2012 and again the end of May 2013 Some functions shown in this presentation, like the Data Transfer to Active Spreadsheet are only in the latest version. On May 28 th 2013 IBM Announced this product will GA on June 14 th 2013 Information on obtaining the GA or Technology Preview versions of the client is available off of the product website http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/i/access/solutions.html

How to Download the IBM i Access Solution 1. Access Entitle Software Support Website ( http://www-304.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ess/index.wss) 2. You must sign in with your IBM ID. If you do not have an IBM ID, you can register for one on this same page. 3. Once signed in and registered, you should see the Software downloads link in the upper right area. 4. Follow through on customer number selection. 5. On the Select Product page, you must select either V6R1 or V7R1, depending on whether your system has multiple releases or operating system version selections. This example shows V6R1 selected for language version and 5761-SS1. ACS will only be found under 5770-SS1 and 5761SS1. 11

How to Download the IBM i Access Solution 5. Continue on to Language selection and finally Software Downloads. 6. Continuing on with 5770-SS1 or 5761-SS1 selected, a list of available products will be displayed. 12

How to Download the IBM i Access Solution The ACS will be one of three feature codes: 5817, 5818 or 5819. The following is an example: 13

How to Download the IBM i Access Solution 7. Once you get to the page for downloading your software, you should scroll to the bottom of the page and select Click here to use HTTP: 8. After clicking the Click here to use HTTP link, you will be presented with a list of available products from your selection: 14

Configuration

Main User Interface Provide an easy to use launch point for features Build an infrastructure that is extensible for the future

System Configurations Use the System Configurations panel to store connection information on the IBM i Systems that will be used

System Configurations Create, Edit or Delete connection information for IBM i Systems that are used. System Name: What is entered by the user to connect to this host IP Address: What the PC s DNS environment last returned when connecting to the System Name Service Host Name: The System s Console host name or IP address as configured (http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/powersys/v3r1m5/index.jsp? topic=%2fiphb8%2fremote5250.htm) Description: Defined by the user when created

New System Configuration OK - Saves the information entered and closes the panel Save/New - Saves the information entered and clears the panel Cancel - Closes the panel without saving anything

Edit System Configuration OK - Saves the information changed and closes the panel Apply - Saves the information entered and the panel remains Cancel - Closes the panel without saving anything not saved

Use SSL Use SSL specifies that the connection will be secured If the Certificate Authority negotiated is not trusted, the user will be prompted to add to trusted list There still is a Key Management utility if needed

Console

Console 5250 Console Opens a interactive console to the current System Virtual Control Panel Opens a Virtual Control Panel if LAN Console is used for the current System Hardware Management Interface 1 Opens a web browser to the management console specified for the current System

5250 Console 5250 HMC Console

Virtual Control Panel Virtual Control Panel Service Functions Providing options for service commands instead of providing the up and down arrows and enter

Hardware Management Interface HMC Pre-Login Monitor

Console Configuration Console information is configured in the System Configuration panel Lan Console / Virtual Control Panel Service Host Name HMC 5250 Console Host Name or IP Address to the HMC 5250 Proxy interface Supports SSL Hardware Management Interfaces Host name or IP address Can append a port to the name or address x.x.x.x:port Description Examples of management interfaces Advanced System Management Interace (ASMI) Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM) Hardware Management Console (HMC)

Locate Console Listens on your LAN for discovery data packets from systems with LAN Console configured Once a system is found a System Configuration can be created for it

Data Transfer

Data Transfer Select the Data Transfer option Will default to the current System

Data Transfer Displays the Data Transfer interaction panel Starts out with a Data Transfer to IBM i and Data Transfer from IBM i tab to the current System on the main panel

Data Transfer Data Transfer interaction panel All active Data Transfer requests are displayed in a tab on this panel Open Saved Requests Save Requests Create IBM i Files Data Transfer Migration

Data Transfer from IBM i Data Transfer to Display

Data Transfer from IBM i Data Options Query options to narrow data results

Data Transfer from IBM i File Details

Data Transfer from IBM i Format Options

Data Transfer from IBM i Properties

Data Transfer to IBM i File Details

Data Transfer to IBM i Properties

Create IBM i File Wizard to create IBM i database file based on client file Same behavior of Access for Windows client

Data Transfer to Active Spreadsheet Data Transfer mechanism to interact directly with spreadsheet On a Data Transfer From IBM i Select Active Excel Spreadsheet for the output device. Data Options can be used to modify query

Data Transfer to Active Spreadsheet Data Transfer mechanism to interact directly with spreadsheet The results of the data transfer are placed into the active Excel spreadsheet book at the currently selected cell.

Data Transfer from Active Spreadsheet Data Transfer mechanism to interact directly with spreadsheet On a Data Transfer to IBM i Select Active Excel Spreadsheet for the Input device. The selection from the Excel Spreadsheet will be uploaded to the file on the IBM i

Data Transfer with Active Spreadsheet This mechanism will be supported with Microsoft Excel on Windows OS It will be supported with Open Office Calc on Windows and Linux If the Active spreadsheet being ran is a 32bit application, then Access Client Solutions must be running in a 32bit JVM to access the spreadsheet This function was provided and the previous OpenOffice Calc extension support was removed and at the May Tech Preview and G.A. Level code.

5250 Emulation

5250 Emulation Opens an IBM Rational Host On Demand 5250 Telnet session to the current System

5250 Emulation Provides nearly identical interaction, look and feel to the Access for Windows PC5250 emulator

5250 Emulation - Configuration 48

5250 Emulation - Configuration 49

5250 Emulation - Configuration 50

5250 Emulation Simplified Codepage To change Host Code Page, simply choose it from the dropdown HOD 5250 is Unicode based Each session can reference a different Host Code Page on the same workstation Including DBCS 51

5250 Emulation - Configuration 52

5250 Emulation Keyboard Map Keyboard remapping is configured quite differently, but provides the same end behavior

5250 Emulation Keyboard Map You start by selecting the desired behavior and then assign the key or key sequence that should generate that behavior

5250 Emulation Keyboard Map

5250 Emulation Keyboard Map When you click Save As you get the following Dialog: The keyboard mappings are stored with the session in one of two ways: All keyboard mappings are stored in the current session All keyboard mappings are stored in a file (and the current session s setting is use file. This file typically has a.kmp file extension.

5250 Emulation Color Map 57

5250 Emulation Watermark 58

5250 Emulation Watermark 59

5250 Emulation Screen History 60

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History Screen 5250 Emulation Screen History When clicked on a thumbnail, a new window would pop-up showing the contents of the navigated screen (history screen) One can also navigate the other history screens (if any) from a history screen, by using the next and previous button on it 62

5250 Emulation Screen History Notes Can copy information from the History Screens Watermarks, Hotspots, Host graphics not available Keeps last 15 screens 63

5250 Emulation - Session Manager 5250 Session Manager

5250 Emulation - Session Manager 65

5250 Print Emulation Printer emulation is currently basic (compared to PC5250). Enhancements planned 66

5250 Emulation Default Profile 67

5250 Emulation Sessions IBM i Access Client Solutions 5250 Emulation sessions are saved as.hod files Access for Windows PC5250.ws files can be imported into.hod files.hod files can also be saved outside of the Session Manager Need to setup a file association in the PC Operating System to run the file and have it open the emulator

Printer Output

Printer Output Lists and allows interaction with the printer output on the IBM i OS System.

Printer Output Printer Output user interface Allows the user to view, and download spooled files.

Printer Output Edit -> Preferences Download location Where the downloaded file will be stored on the local workstation. Other Determines if the printed output should be downloaded in PDF format if available. Requires IBM i OS r7.1 with the IBM Transform Services for i (5770TS1) product installed. If this is unchecked a.txt file will be generated

Printer Output View -> Set Filter Allows the user to specify how the list of printed output is generated. Either the User, Output Queue or both filters may be modified.

Shell Commands

Shell Commands IBM i Access Client Solutions provides several shell or command line utilities that can be used outside of the graphical user interfaces Basic syntax is (all on the same line) acslaunch_win-32.exe /plugin=<name> [/system=<system>] [/options] Or java -jar acsbundle.jar /plugin=<name> [/system=<system>] [/options] The /system parm is only valid for commands pointed at a specific system

Shell Commands IBM i Access Client Solutions provides several shell or command line utilities that can be used outside of the graphical user interfaces Some examples are Cfg Creates system configuration Dump Requests all running client processes to write service information Medic Packages the existing logs and dumps Logon Manages user id and password caching Ping IBM i Access Client Solutions connection verification 5250 Opens 5250 display session

Deployment

Deployment IBM i Access Client Solutions is not installed to the client operating system, it is deployed. There is no installation program for the core of the product. Access Client Solutions Deployment The deployment involves the client bundle being placed wherever it is desired to be executed from, and determining where the product settings are going to be stored. Client Bundle Contains the Java executable Jar, properties file, platform specific start executables and javascript start samples, product documentation, and licensing notices. All that is required to be deployed is the Java executable Jar The rest is optional No JRE distributed IBM i Access Client Solutions does not deploy a specific JRE Relies on a Java 1.6 or higher JRE to be accessible on the client OS

Deployment There are 2 main things that can be controlled with the IBM i Access Client Solutions deployment Where the product is launched from Where the user s configuration is stored Both of these locations can basically be anywhere desired Local PC Operating System Network Share File System Portable Media or Thumb Drive They can be located in different places Product can be launched from local PC OS, while configuration is stored on a Network file system Or in the same location Product can be launched with configuration files all stored on a USB Thumb Drive

Configuring on Mobile Device DeveloperWorks Website http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-access_client_solutions/ 80

Summary In this session we covered the following IBM i Access Client Solutions topics: IBM i Access Family Configuration Console Data Transfer 5250 Emulation Printer Output Shell Commands Deployment

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