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  • Untangling Legacy Spaghetti Code To Cook Up Microservices

    August 12, 2024 Michel Mouchon

    At this point in the history of programming, everyone pretty much knows what microservices are and everybody is more than acquainted with the legacy code – and often monolithic code – that has been created over decades by countless programmers who have evolved corporate applications to fit new conditions and new demands.

    It is often called spaghetti code, and for good reason. The code is often a tangled mess of business logic and data – presumably the data is the meatballs and the user interface is the sauce in this metaphor. (It is important to not take a metaphor too …

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  • Guru: Creating A Web Service With Basic Authentication

    August 12, 2024 Mike Larsen

    I have been working with web services for many years, and I usually use IBM’s IWS (Integrated Web Service) tool to create them. The tool provides a wizard-based interface that allows me to quickly create a web service from an RPG program. Recently, I created a web service that uses basic authentication, and I want to share my experience.

    I am assuming that you are already familiar with creating a web server and a web service, so I am just going to show the steps that need to be taken to add basic authentication functionality. If you would like me …

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  • IBM Bolsters Run SQL Scripts In ACS 1.1.9.6

    August 12, 2024 Alex Woodie

    IBM last week shipped a new release of Access Client Solutions (ACS) that contains several user-requested updates for Run SQL Scripts (RSS), the popular tool that allows users to execute SQL statements. ACS 1.1.9.6 also brings enhancements to the data transfer, IFS, and 5250 emulator components of ACS, among others.

    ACS, of course, is the universal Java-based utility that IBM unveiled 12 years ago to replace Client Access. It’s a must-have tool for any IBM i user, as it contains a slew of facilities for interacting with the system, including RSS, data transfer, IFS file viewing, spool file management, 5250 …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 26, Number 31

    August 12, 2024 Doug Bidwell

    As we report elsewhere in this issue, the big news this week in IBM Software Land is a new release of Access Client Solutions, which is rolled out as a PTF update for the currently supported releases of the IBM i operating system. Our story is here, and the release notes are there.

    We did not see any new security vulnerabilities, which is always good news.

    Here is the rundown of PTF Groups by IBM i release level since we last published:

    PTF Groups 7.5:

    • IBM i Access Client Solutions V1.1.9.6
    • SAP Support Required PTF List for IBM
    …

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  • Kisco Names Two IBM i Fellowship Winners, Expands Program

    August 7, 2024 Alex Woodie

    Kisco Systems last month unveiled the next batch of recipients for its unique IBM i fellowship program. The individuals, who hail from Oklahoma and Georgia, will receive IBM i training from imPower Technologies and attend COMMON conferences in Florida and California at Kisco’s expense. The company also announced that it will expand the fellowship to three recipients next year.

    Justin Loeber, who purchased Kisco Systems from his father Richard in 2021, started the Richard C. Loeber Fellowship for Careers in IBM i last year as a way to incentivize the development of IBM i skills outside of the university setting. …

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  • NGS Bolsters Excel Integration in New Release

    August 7, 2024 Alex Woodie

    As far as legacy IT products go, Excel is right up there. Microsoft launched the spreadsheet tool back in 1985, making it three years older than the venerable IBM AS/400. For companies that run both of those products – well, the IBM i server, anyway – an upgrade of New Generation Software (NGS)’s flagship business intelligence tool will have users singing a happy tune.

    While the IBM midrange server is a bit of a niche platform, Microsoft Excel is about as mainstream as you can get. The software is estimated to be used by 750 million people, or about one …

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  • IBM Launches AI-Powered Security Assistant

    August 7, 2024 Alex Woodie

    IBM this week launched a new AI-based security tool that’s designed to help security professionals who are deluged by data. Dubbed the IBM Consulting Cybersecurity Assistant, the new offering is based on IBM’s watsonx technology and is available (as the name would suggest) to IBM consulting clients.

    Security professionals are constantly bombarded with alerts to the point where they are overloaded. A recent survey by CybSafe found that more than 25 percent of security professionals say they’re often or always feeling overwhelmed with information, while another 46 percent say they occasionally feel that way. A 2021 survey by Trend Micro …

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  • Four Hundred Monitor, August 7

    August 7, 2024 Jenny Thomas

    If you’ve been avoiding the onslaught of news of late, your friendly neighborhood Monitor is back to offer you a sampling of industry specific news to give you a break from all that is happening around the world. Of course, AI remains at the top of our news cycle, and we have an interesting prediction from Gartner on GenAI projects to share in our Top Stories below. But it’s not just all about AI, there is actually a lot happening out there in our ecosystem. Read on for all the latest from around the industry, and don’t miss some additions …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 26, Number 30

    August 7, 2024 Doug Bidwell

    Sometimes, you have to work really hard to try to figure out if you are going to have to do a lot of patching on the systems this week – and then you find out, to your pleasant surprise, that the hardest work you had to do was to find out that you really didn’t have to worry about much. Such is this week.

    Basically, there are just new defective PTFs this week and that is about it.

    Here is the rundown of PTF Groups by IBM i release level since we last published:

    PTF Groups 7.5:

    • None

    PTF Groups …

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  • How Polverini Enables End-to-End Testing on IBM i

    August 5, 2024 Alex Woodie

    Testing is one of the most time-consuming and least glamorous parts of software development. But doing it well is important, as the July 19 CrowdStrike outage so potently reminded us. When it comes to ensuring that IBM i programs are thoroughly tested, a relatively new end-to-end testing solution from Polverini & Partners can potentially take some of the drudgery and error out of the process.

    Polverini & Partners recently announced ReplicTest, a new product aimed at automating all aspects of the software testing process on IBM i, including unit testing, acceptance testing, regressing testing, security testing, integration testing, and stress …

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