Bob wrote:
Hi Folks
Is there a free z/OS based weberserver that anyone is aware of? I think the
IBM HTTP server is Linus / AIX etc... not z/Os.
Just want to use it to learn some stuff....
- Bob
As others have noted, the IBM HTTP server that comes free
with z/OS works fine.
What a surprise to mention that we have training in how to
use this feature...
"Introduction to z/OS UNIX" - 3 days
in just 3 days, the students can get around in
the z/OS UNIX world comfortably, including each
student creating their own [small] website hosted
on the z/OS system; optional section on telnet
"Shell Script Programming in z/OS UNIX" - 3 days
this course extends the above course with more
UNIX commands, how to create and run scripts,
and other useful UNIX skills such as the sed
editor; optional sections on vi
"You and z/OS and the World Wide Web" - 5 days
this course is an intensive, standards-based
(open source) coverage of skills to create
and maintain sophisticated websites hosted on
you mainframe, without the need to license
WebSphere; lightweight (does not drag down the
system performance) and inexpensive (the HTTP
server comes included with z/OS for no extra
charge)
"Devloping Applications on z/OS UNIX" - 3 days **
this course integrates coding programs in the
classic languages, compiling under z/OS UNIX,
and running under a UNIX shell; multi-lingual
(Assembler, COBOL, PL/I, C)
Related: a series of courses on how to code and use
CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programs to complement
your z/OS-hosted website; multi-lingual; considering
new courses in Apache, Tomcat, php, ruby, SOA, Web
Services, Ajax, Wikis, and more, as demand / interest
dictate.
Start here and follow the links:
http://www.trainersfriend.com/UNIX_and_Web_courses/unixcurric.htm
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
The Trainer's Friend, Inc.
303-393-8716
http://www.trainersfriend.com
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