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Browser Based 5250 emulators

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Daniel Marks

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May 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/4/99
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try checking out the product from Core Technologies called CTC Bridge 5250
for Java (http://204.31.214.6/ibm/products/bridgejava5250.html)


Wayne Varnadore wrote in message
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>I would like to find a good browser based 5250 emulator. We have found
>Client Access to cause too many problems with our remote users. The ideal
>solution would require very little code to be installed or allow for all
>plugins to come accross the line.
>
>Thanks

Wayne Varnadore

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May 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/5/99
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boo...@ibm.net

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May 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/5/99
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Hummingbird makes a nice TN5250 client that has a small footprint. The
new Client Access Express beta on the IBM web site is nice to, especially
for configuring remote printers. Neither one is browser based however.


In <01be9671$edca94e0$1c63...@vntm13.pgtindustries.com>, on 05/05/99

>Thanks
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William P.A.M. Jansen

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May 9, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/9/99
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Try Onweb Host V3.0 (brand new version).
It's from NetManage.

www.netmanage.com

It offers 5250,3270 and unix emulation Web-based

Best Regards

Jim Holcomb

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May 10, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/10/99
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MochaSoft (www.mochasoft.dk) has such a client. We use the telnet version
of their product for 5250 and 3270 access and it works well for us. I
downloaded a trial version of the Java based client and tried it for a
while and it seems to work well.
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