About the other Z and I Emulator for Web documentation

In addition to the Macro Proramming Guide, Z and I Emulator for Web also provides other sources of information to help you use the product. . Most of the documentation is also included on the Z and I Emulator for Web product or Toolkit CD-ROMs.

  • Online Help. The Online Help is the primary source of information for administrators and users after Z and I Emulator for Web installation is complete. It provides detailed steps on how to perform Z and I Emulator for Web tasks. A table of contents and an index help you locate task-oriented help panels and conceptual help panels. While you use the Z and I Emulator for Web graphical user interface (GUI), help buttons bring up panel-level help panels for the GUI.
  • Programming, Installing, and Configuring Z and I Emulator for Web. Written for system administrators, this book helps you to plan for, install, and configure the Z and I Emulator for Web program.
  • Program Directory. The program directory instructs you on how to install Z and I Emulator for Web on the z/OS and OS/390 platforms.
  • Readme file. This file, readme.html, contains product information that was discovered too late to include in the product documentation.
  • Web Express Logon Reference. This book provides a step-by-step approach for understanding, implementing, and troubleshooting Web Express Logon. It offers an overview of Web Express Logon, two scenario-based examples to help you plan for and deploy Web Express Logon in your own environment, as well as several APIs for writing customized macros and plug-ins.
  • Host Printing Reference. After you configure host sessions, use the Host Printing Reference to enable your users to print their host session information to a local or LAN-attached printer or file.
  • Toolkit Getting Started. This book explains how to install and configure the Z and I Emulator for Web Toolkit. The Z and I Emulator for Web Toolkit complements the Z and I Emulator for Web base product by offering Java beans and other components to help you maximize the use of Z and I Emulator for Web in your environment.
  • Host Access Beans for Java Reference. This book is part of the Z and I Emulator for Web Toolkit. It serves as a reference for programmers who want to customize the Z and I Emulator for Web environment using Java beans and create macros to automate steps in emulator sessions.
  • Host Access Class Library Reference. This book is part of the Z and I Emulator for Web Toolkit. It serves as a reference for programmers who want to write Java applets and applications that can access host information at the data stream level.
  • J2EE Connector Reference. This book is part of the Z and I Emulator for Web Toolkit. It serves as a reference for programmers who want to write applets and servlets that access Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) compatible applications.