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Volume 4, Number 3 -- February 4, 2004


 
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Setting Up an OS/400 HTTP Firewall Using Reverse Proxy
by Shannon O'Donnell

If you are a regular reader of our technical articles, you should already be familiar with how to configure an HTTP Server on your AS/400 and how to serve Web pages. Of course, by exposing your AS/400 to the Internet, you are also increasing the odds that someone will attempt to hack it. One method you can use to secure your OS/400 from hackers is to set up an HTTP reverse proxy server on another AS/400. This article will show you how. READ MORE >

 

How Many Records Did SQL Delete?
Hey, Ted:

I have an RPG IV program with an embedded SQL DELETE statement. Is it possible for my program to determine how many records are deleted when the statement executes? READ MORE >


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Recovering from WDSc Errors
Hey, David:

I started using WebSphere Development Studio client (WDSc) a few months ago, and several times I caused it to crash. Twice now, a crash scrambled my Eclipse windows. The first time, I was able to get to the Eclipse update option off the help menu and the update fixed Eclipse. Yesterday, I accidentally double-clicked the WDSc icon in my startup tray and two copies of WDSc started running at once. READ MORE >

 

Admin Alert: Alternate Ways to Ensure a Subsystem Ends
by Joe Hertvik

In "Three Common Mistakes in CL Administration," I presented a technique for ensuring that a subsystem ends before processing other commands. However, several readers quickly spotted some errors in that technique and wrote in with corrections and suggestions on how to make that routine better. READ MORE >

 
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  OS/400 Alert: alphaWorks and Homeland Security
  by Shannon O'Donnell

In this issue of "OS/400 Alert," we'll tell you about some new electronic initiatives from the Department of Homeland Security. We'll also alert you to some of the cool new tools, betas, trials, and emerging technologies from IBM's bleeding-edge technology center, alphaWorks. IBM alphaWorks has consistently cranked out exciting new software technology, exceeding the output of any of the other major software skunkwerks anywhere in the world. In fact, many technologies being used today on the iSeries started as prototypes and became demos at alphaWorks. READ MORE >




Reader Feedback and Insights

We value your feedback and insights. Feel free to send a letter to the editor. Letters may be printed, unless otherwise specified, and edited for clarity or length. READ MORE >


Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Ted Holt,
Shannon O'Donnell, Kevin Vandever
Managing Editor: Shannon Pastore
Contributing Editors: Raymond Everhart, G. Wayne Hawks,
Marc Logemann, David Morris
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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THIS ISSUE
SPONSORED BY:

ASNA
COMMON
WorksRight Software
Client Server Development
Twin Data


BACK ISSUES

TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Setting up an OS/400 HTTP Firewall Using Reverse Proxy

How Many Records Did SQL Delete?

Recovering from WDSc Errors

Admin Alert: Alternate Ways to Ensure a Subsystem Ends

OS/400 Alert: alphaWorks and Homeland Security







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