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Web390's architecture is multi-tiered, comprising the Web Server, 3270 Emulator, and Application Gateway. These components communicate using TCP/IP. The Web Server handles client requests and responses.

The 3270 Emulator translates web requests into 3270 data streams. The Application Gateway manages the connection to the mainframe. Configuration is primarily managed through configuration files, which define server settings, security parameters, and mappings to 3270 applications.

Key configuration parameters include port numbers, session timeouts, and user authentication settings. Web390 supports various authentication methods, including user ID and password, and integration with external authentication systems. It uses SSL/TLS encryption for secure communication.

The system supports role-based access control (RBAC) to manage user permissions. Web390 provides a web-based administrative interface for managing the server, user accounts, and monitoring system performance. It offers CLI tools for advanced configuration.

The system does not use a specific database; it interacts with 3270 applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Web390?

Web390 is a z/OS-based web server that enables access to 3270 applications via a web browser. It allows users to interact with legacy applications without requiring modifications to the applications themselves. It provides a web-based interface for accessing and managing mainframe resources.

How does Web390 help with legacy application modernization?

Web390 facilitates the integration of legacy mainframe applications with modern web technologies. It allows organizations to extend the lifespan of their existing mainframe investments by providing a web-based interface. This approach reduces the need for costly application rewrites and allows for easier integration with other systems.

When was Web390 first introduced?

Web390 was initially announced by Information Builders in 1996. It has been used by organizations to provide web access to mainframe applications for many years. It has evolved to meet the changing needs of businesses that rely on mainframe systems.

What are the key features of Web390?

Web390 provides a web-based interface for accessing and managing mainframe resources. It allows users to interact with 3270 applications through a web browser. It also offers features for session management, security, and customization to meet specific business requirements.

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