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DECEMbER 2012 / VOL. 1 / NO. 8
Access Client Solutions Run
Data Transfers on IBM i
By Craig Pelkie
Ibm i Access Client Solutions (ACS) now provides some features of the traditional
Ibm i Access for Windows in a Java environment.Any client computer that has the
Java 6 or Java 7 runtime environment can use the ACS programs, and because the
product is Java-based, you can run Data transfer features on Ibm i. In this article,
Craig Pelkie shows you how to take advantage of Ibm i batch processes to run the
Data transfer programs. [ID 699460]
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13;APIs by Example: Use APIs
to Troubleshoot TCP/IP Processing Jobs
If you’ve been programming for a while, you know that locating the root of
TCP/IP problems can present a challenge. To help troubleshoot TCP/IP issues,
Carsten Flensburg offers the Work with TCP/IP Startup Jobs ( WRKTCPJOB)
command. This utility lists all TCP/IP startup jobs and provides access to
relevant CL commands. [ID 699481]
by CArStEn fLEnSburg
18;Data Structures in Modern RPG, Part 3:
File I/O Native Access
In this series, Brian May has reviewed the basics of data structures and
demonstrated how to define data structure arrays and complex data
structures. Now it’s time to dig deeper and find out how to use data
structures with RPG’s native record-level access for file input and output.
Using the techniques outlined in this article can improve performance for
I/O-intensive batch applications and prevent name collision. [ID 699243]
by brIAn mAy
23;Using Java to Create Dynamic 5250 Sessions
Discover how to automate PC5250 session maintenance by using a
Java-based process that’s run with RPG or QShell, or within Microsoft
Windows. This article complements Kevin Coldon’s three-part series
“Using IBM i’s National Language Support for Secondary Languages” by
adding PC5250 language capability. [ID 699491]
by kEvIn CoLDon
29;Rock Your Query Environment:
SQL Plan Cache Primer, Part 2
In this article, Scott Forstie shows how you can leverage the SQL Plan
Cache to achieve a well-performing DB2 for i query environment. In
Part 2 of this two-part series, discover ways to take advantage of event
and statistics monitors, along with plan cache utility procedures, to
unravel query engine conundrums. [ID 699352]
by SCott forStIE
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