Before continuing, please make sure you have JDK 1.1.7 (If you don't have it, you can click here to get it.) and WebSphere 1.1 (If you don't have it, you can click here to get it.) installed on your AS/400 system.
Install iASP on your Windows machine (from the iaspfcs.exe file). Once installed, copy the entire iASP folder over to your AS/400 machine. For this examples, assume you named the folder \iasp on the AS/400 system.
Adding iASP to your WebSphere servlet configuration.
- Start the WebSphere manager applet (typically on http://<hostname>:9090/)
- Click on setup and add the CLASSPATH for iASP to your configuration. This should include all the files you have under the \iasp\lib folder:
/iasp/lib/iasplib.jar:/iasp/lib/iasp_chart.jar:/iasp/lib/iasp_image.jar: /iasp/lib/iasp_exec.jar:/iasp/lib/iasp_sock.jar:/iasp/lib/iasp_mail.jar: /iasp/lib/iasp_pop3.jar:/iasp/lib/rjax.jar:/iasp/lib/classes- Add iASP servlet to servlet list:
name = iasp, class name = Dispatcher.DispatcherServlet
- Add an alias for .ASP extension so that iASP servlet (iasp) will handle all requests for *.ASP files.
*.asp iasp
- Start the ADMIN server if not already started. The AS/400 command for this is: strtcpsvr server(*http) httpsvr(*admin)
- Go to the IBM HTTP Server Administration GUI. You can do this by typing:
http://<....>:2001/ (the 2001 is the default)
- Click on Configuration
- Click on Request Routing
- Enable WebSphere support for ASP files (*.asp) by adding following line to the configuration file:
Service /*.asp /QSYS.LIB/QHTTPSVR.LIB/QZHJSVLT.SVRPRM:AdapterService
NOTE: Verify that the path to object QZHJSVLT.SVRPRM is correct
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