08– How to Customize the Boot Process of the Chameleon Web Development FrameWork for IBM i

How the Chameleon Web Development Framework is used to modernize the IBM i, RPG community.

This channel helps IBM i developers to become more proficient in creating browser apps, by presenting step by step instructional videos on how best to use an IBM i Web Development Framework.

We are all about replacing the traditional display files (DSPF) with HTML pages. The Chameleon Framework is a freeware and is available under the standard MIT license, and was built on IBM i for IBM i developers. It provides a comprehensive development environment where RPGLe professionals will be able to create browser apps in matter of minutes.

If you are interested in browser development on IBM I using RPGLe or CPPLe, click on that subscribe button and leave your suggestions in the comments.

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Log4j Vulnerability and Maxava Products

There’s been considerable press of late regarding the Apache Log4j Java-based logging tool vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228), that was discovered on December 9th, 2021. The vulnerability affects a commonly used software package Apache Log4j and has been described as a severe risk by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

Maxava’s development team have investigated the vulnerability to verify whether there is any impact to Maxava solutions and we’re pleased to confirm that no Maxava products are vulnerable to this exploit and that customers do not need to take any action.

Further information on the the Apache Log4j Java-based logging tool vulnerability please visit the National Vulnerability Database.

Robot | Speed Dating with Robot Monitor

Interested in learning more about Robot Monitor? Request a demo here: https://www.helpsystems.com/cta/demo-robot-monitor-live

Robot Monitor is more than just a pretty interface with versatile dashboards for every level of IT. It is the most comprehensive monitoring solution available for IBM Power environments.

Does your team need real-time visibility? Proactive notification? Custom monitors? Problem determination for critical IT infrastructure and applications? The ability to drill down into IBM i, VIOS, and AIX performance and application metrics? Robot Monitor has all that and more. In other words, it’s the complete package!

During this webinar, our product experts demonstrate the five key features that make Robot Monitor the right choice for proactive monitoring across your IBM Power environment. You’ll see how to:

-Combine real-time monitoring for IBM i, VIOS (AIX), and Linux
-Provide operational checks for job, queue, and subsystem status
-Create JDBC/ODBC monitors and thresholds
-Drill down into metrics for root cause analysis
-Collect library and IFS storage data daily or in real time

Robot Monitor even helps you identify performance problems, so you can avoid downtime before your business feels the impact. Don’t let Robot Monitor be the one that got away…

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Visual Studio Code and 5250

With our latest version of Code for IBM i, developers have access to virtually everything they need when writing both RPG and open source applications, all in a single editor. Version 0.8.4 provides your choice of a 5250 terminal or a PASE shell right in the editor—with a new, faster launch process. Faster PASE terminal launch Previously, when bringing up the PASE (SSH) environment in the VS Code terminal, you were prompted for your user and password. While this worked well, you were essentially logging in to your system twice, since you would have already connected to it when using…

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