Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Mixed message in the 2010 iPulse Survery conducted by LANSA


The 2010 iPulse Survery conducted by LANSA reminds me of the current economy.  The steep decline has stopped, but has no steam in the engine to rebound.  I am curious what other vendors are doing to address this issue.   Your opinion to the survey is appreciated.  I will publish the results in this blog.  Thanks!


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

No LANSA is not a Cabinet Pull (Handle)

Allow me to vent.  Over the years I have been mildly irritated by my search results when they directed me to sites like IKEA, REMODELISTA and even LANSA Flight 502 on Wikipedia.

The other evening I decided to turn my irritation around and see what the products have in common.  My Aha moment resulted in Modernization!  Continue to indulge my ramblings:

Background:  Old, yet functional kitchen.  Here is my version of some marketing copy for a site like IKEA:
With the new LANSA pulls you can transform dingy cupboards into something more contemporary and infinitely more livable.  

Background:  Old, yet functional 5250 legacy application.  Potential marketing copy from LANSA: With LANSA you can transform dingy hard to use legacy applications into something more contemporary and infinitely more usable.

I just had to vent!


NO...LANSA is not a Cabinet Pull

Allow me to vent:  Over the years I have been mildly irritated by my search efforts when they directed me to sites like IKEA ,  REMODELISTA and even LANSA Flight 502 on Wikipedia.
The other evening I decided to spend a little time and look at it from a different perspective:  What do they have in common?  The modernization theme jumped out at me!                                        
Background:  Old, yet functional kitchen.  Here is some potential marketing copy from a site like IKEA: With new LANSA pulls you can transform dingy cupboards into something more contemporary and infinitely more livable.   These easy to use products are also reasonably priced.  
Background:  Old, yet functional 5250 legacy application.
Now the same message from LANSA:  With LANSA you can transform dingy hard to use legacy systems into something more contemporary and infinitely more useable.   These easy to use tools from LANSA are also reasonably priced.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

New Version of aXes released

Probably the most exciting part of this release is the support for Mobile applications.  Below is a quick recap:


From LANSA, RPG, COBOL or CL applications running on your IBM i (AS/400, iSeries, System i), you can now deliver your business information and data direct to mobile devices — such as iPhones, iPads, Android devices and the latest technology from Blackberry and with Windows Mobile 7 — with Zero Deployment on the mobile devices.

aXes Mobile lets you leverage the growing power of HTML 5 and the emerging industry standard WebKit browser family to provide ubiquitous access to IBM i server based applications.


Design the new RPG, COBOL or CL application with the following in mind:

  • Mobile devices have limited screen size available
  • Use of GUI controls should replace more traditional 5250 screen interactions
  • AJAX Web 2.0 capabilities can be added to any screen to maximize appearance and functionality
  • Send and receive only the data required to minimize the traffic
  • Create RPG, COBOL or CL program(s) to send and receive the information to each mobile screen
  • Layout each mobile screen using aXes eXtensions to:
  • Add controls like drop downs, group boxes, hyperlinks, images, text labels, checkboxes, and calendars
  • Add buttons with scripts that control what happens when they are clicked
  • Alter the position of fields on the screen
  • Insert bars, stripes, colors and color gradients to enhance the appearance
  • aXes handles the rest
Reuse Existing Applications — Let aXes Mobile do the work

You can use your existing RPG, COBOL and CL 5250 applications and access these applications via mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet PCs without changing one line of the underlying programs.


Reuse Existing Applications - Let aXes Mobile do the work
aXes converts existing 5250 screens to Web pages on-the-fly without change to the underlying applications, and modernizes the screen to create rich Internet applications - all accessible from mobile devices.

Graphical user interface out-of-the-box
  • No source code to change. Nothing to recompile. Works instantly, even on 5250 screens for which you do not have the source code (screens from OS/400, purchased packages, etc)
  • Web enabled terminal emulation straight to the mobile device
  • Automatically handled by aXes
Use the aXes eXtensions to enhance the GUI

  • No need to change the underlying RPG, COBOL or CL code
  • Layout each screen using aXes eXtensions:
    • Add controls like drop downs, group boxes, hyperlinks, images, text labels, checkboxes, and calendars
    • Add buttons with scripts that control what happens when they are clicked
    • Alter the position of fields on the screen
    • Insert bars, stripes, colors and color gradients to enhance the appearance
  • aXes handles the rest


This is truly exciting and very timely!  Learn more about aXes and other LANSA products.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

aXes Spooled File Explorer

As we have discussed in previous blogs, aXes has several features in addition to being a graphical application which converts 5250 RPG and COBOL programs to rich internet applications.  It also has a Spool File Explorer. 

The aXes Spooled File Explorer allows a user to access spooled file data through a standard browser based interface.  The Power i spools outputs to an out queue, which can be viewed in a number of formats including PDF, Text, and HTML.  Since aXes presents everything in a browser, it can help to make a company and its employees much more mobile and flexible.


Default Page

When the initial web address (URL) is accessed by the user, this default page is displayed.  aXes calls this the default page.  Once installed, you can configure the webserver to bypass this page and go directly to the aXes Home Page or various aXes sessions. 



Home Page

Clicking the link on the default page takes you to the following secured administrative and developer web site.  This page shows the various aXes Sessions, Development Projects, aXes Documentation, and Tutorials that are available. Looking at the right hand side menu under the "Launch aXes Sessions" box you will see the "Terminal Session," "Basic Terminal Session," "Development Session," and "Data Explorer Session" that you may be familiar with.  

In this short blog, we will navigate to the “Spooled File Session” by selecting the link on the right side of the screen in the blue “Launch sites Sessions”.  We will see some of the features that are available.



Spool File Session

Selecting the "Spool File Session" yields a new web page that contains some new results, as represented in the following screen snapshot.  You can see the spooled file name, the user that created the file, its status, form type, number of pages, and printer that it’s assigned to, including the date and time that it was generated.  This is the same information you can see in the native 5250 terminal session.

If you select the “<<” icon on the left top, it will open a menu that allows you to do a variety of administrative and productive tasks.  These are shown on the next few slides.




Spooled File Handling

When the “<<” icon is selected, it opens up the left menus as shown below.  It shows a very robust interface for spooled file handling.  You can select different out queues and view the spool files in the queues, select different libraries, as well as select tabs for managing commands, options, and attributes.  Take a look at a couple of screen snapshots below.


As seen on the options tab, you can select to view the spool files as HTML, Adobe PDF and Text formats.  You can also select the columns you want to view for each spool file.  There are over 26 different fields that can be selected for viewing.



Thanks to Robert Sweney for providing the material for this blog post.

Click here to learn more about LANSA aXes. If you would like to download a free 30 day aXes evaluation, click here. For questions, contact us at 800-877-1834.

Monday, October 4, 2010

LANSA aXes Includes a Remote SQL Access Tool called the Data Explorer

In addition to aXes being a web-based graphical application that transforms your RPG and COBOL 5250 programs into rich internet applications, another feature aXes provides is a Data Explorer, which is included with the product. Many companies pay big bucks for SQL GUI tools they can use to develop queries and reports. aXes comes with the Data Explorer built into it.

Below are screen snapshots that can start to give one an idea of what the aXes Data Explorer can do. aXes not only provides you a browser based GUI interface, it also gets you the Data Explorer that can replace other expensive tool sets or provide additional capabilities for one fee.

The screens show a sample file that is included the standard LANSA "Demo" called the Personnel Master (PSLMST). These files have been part of the standard LANSA demonstration for many years. Some of you may be familiar with this data file so this should be a good example to use. The sample screens show how to setup a Datasource, illustrate reviewing the fields in the table as well as a view of the data from the table.

Datasource Control



Table Schema Viewer



SQL Table View



To use the aXes data explorer, a few prerequisites must be configured. Once these are ready, you can use the data explorer. We have provided a list of the prerequisites for your reference; please contact us for specific setup assistance.

  • The TCP/IP IBM DDM server is required to be configured.
  • The aXes DE HTTP server instance must be started. e.g. the one that says AXESDE in our example screens above.

Lastly, you will need to have at least one file available in your LANSA environment to be used to access. In our examples we used a demonstration file provided with LANSA's base tool called PSLMST, the personnel master, located in a library called LW@DEMOLIB.

Click here to learn more about LANSA aXes. If you would like to download a free 30 day aXes evaluation, click here. For questions, contact us at 800-877-1834.

Monday, September 13, 2010

How to Customize aXes Log On Screens

Robert Sweney has done something very few developers ever do....write it down.  Thank you Robert!
This short technical paper will provide an overview of how to use aXes to modify the standard login screen. Before we get started, let us give you a quick overview of aXes. Basically, aXes transforms RPG and COBOL 5250 programs into Rich Internet Applications accessible via multiple Web Browsers on multiple devices (including mobiles) — without having to change a single line of code.   Read white paper in the R&K Resource Library.

Power7 Planning Beyond the Bells and Whistles


Since many of the LANSA clients are IBM i customers, I thought you might enjoy this article from the The Four Hundred by Dan Burger.  I could not help but notice that they quoted my friend and fellow IBM business partner Jim Kandrac.

These new configurations make the selections more challenging and also quite difficult for the software vendors to price properly.  Read more

Thursday, September 9, 2010

How to Customize aXes Log On Screens

This short technical paper will provide an overview of how to use aXes to modify the standard login screen. Before we get started, let us give you a quick overview of aXes. Basically, aXes transforms RPG and COBOL 5250 programs into Rich Internet Applications accessible via multiple Web Browsers on multiple devices (including mobiles) — without having to change a single line of code. You don’t have to leave RPG or COBOL for your 5250 green screen applications to automatically become modern Web browser-based applications. You write the business logic and layout the screen. aXes does the rest by turning your 5250 data stream into a modern, rich Internet user interface.

When you first use aXes with your 5250 applications, the following screen is generated automatically. It is a good starting point for all installations; however, it is not tailored to your organization. We will illustrate the adjustments necessary to customize the login.

Starting Point – The Shipped Log On Screen




Below is a revised login screen after we made some adjustments to the supplied HTML that aXes generated. Since aXes is using HTML and style sheets, the screen can be adjusted to fit most visual requirements a company may dictate. In our example, we made four HTML and one style sheet adjustment.

Result - Customized Log On Screen


Visually this example is not pretty - but structurally it has the classic elements that customers often desire – a company tailored login screen that includes an image at the top, a title/heading area, and some additional details displayed as a footer. For the best visual results, we recommend that you consult with a professional graphic designer.


The technical paper which contains code snippets and explanations of the steps required to make the customizations is listed in Rippe and Kingston’s Resource Library. Click here to download the technical paper. If you have any questions, please contact us at info@rippe.com or call us at 513.977.4544.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Right part at the right time!

I had a conversation with Gerald Combs our Product Director for METHOS.  I told him that somebody recently asked "Why is it so hard to have the right part at the right time?".  It triggered a few response that I thought were worth sharing.   Being in the software business, we immediately assume it is because you do not have our product.  Unfortunately, it certainly is not that simple. A few other reasons include:


  • Sometimes it just does not make economic sense.  Who wants to explain the carrying charges of an expensive part sitting on the shelf for 5 years?  
  • Occasionally, you might be suffering from some less than functional suppliers.  It is always good practice to evaluate their performance.
  • We also hear of people telling us that it is in their system.  However, they can't find it!  Multiple systems, poor communication or unplanned inventory shrinkage can be the culprits.
  • The problem can also be looking back at you in the mirror.  Your system might be directing the scheduling properly:  Perform PM on piece of equipment every 4 months.  If you only do it every 6 months, you are bound to run into problems.

Learn more about METHOS.





Monday, June 21, 2010

John Reuter Presents Contract Guardian


I thought everyone would enjoy the venue where John presented Contract Guardian. This is of course a very heavily attended event.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

LANSA Based Solution (Contract Guardian) Featured at 2010 HFMA Conference


The LANSA Based Solution - Contract Guardian - will be featured at the 2010 Healthcare Finance Conference.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Rippe Delivers LANSA WAM SharePoint Web Part


We are please to share with the LANSA Community that we can now deliver a LANSA WAM SharePoint Web Part. Need help...give us a call.

The Lansa WAM Container Web Part is developed using the following technologies and versions:
  • .NET framework 3.5
  • Sharepoint Services 3.0
  • Windows Server 2003
  • Visual Studio 2008
  • C# .NET development language

Supported Platforms: The Lansa Wam Container Web Part is designed to run on Sharepoint Server 2007.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Google Saves The Day


I am guessing that a number of visitors to this blog have the need to man a booth from time to time. If so, I thought you would enjoy this story:


We are exhibiting at a conference in Dallas, Texas. We wanted Internet access at our booth. When we were informed that it would cost $1,400....I promptly said "NO THANKS!"


I pulled out my droid (Google) phone and connected to the Internet. We then tethered laptops to the phone. Great performance and saved us $1,400! Thank you Google!


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Mike Albers - Guest Speaker at Harris Data User Conference


Mike Albers has been invited speak to the 2010 HarrisData User Conference. His subject will be Everything Google!

His presentation will include:
  • Google Apps
  • Google Analytics
  • Google Search Appliance
  • Google Buzz and more

The 2010 HarrisData User Conference will be held May 16-19, 2010, at the Sheraton Milwaukee Hotel. If you can't attend the conference and want to learn more, just give Mike a call: 513.977.4548.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Google Droid and International Calling

Did you know that if you make an international phone call and you use Google Voice and Google's Droid based mobile phone that you simply select the contact in your phone and your call is connected.  You may ask, what is special about this feature?  Google Voice allows you to make very low cost international calls in addition to being a voice mail system.  So the phone determines you are making an international call, so it uses Google Voice to get you the best rates.  The phone automatically contacts Google Voice then dials the international number you selected and gets you very good low cost international rates.

Makes dialing an international call from your cell phone as easy as calling across the street for pennies per minute!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Google Appliance and Reuters News

The Google Appliance which is Google's solution to bring the Google Search capabilities to the corporate environment is available from our business partner, Google.  Many success stories are available, click here to see a few.  We have highlighted one such story below from Reuter's News for your convenience.

“Users are definitely pleased to have the capability to search stock quotes, videos, images, background information, and breaking news, all from one search box”Leon Shklar, EVP of Technology, Reuters Media


Integration of Google Search Appliance & LANSA

We are experiencing amazing client results when we integrate the Google Search Appliance with our custom LANSA WAMS. We trigger searches from our LANSA code and integrate the results back to the LANSA WAM working lists. Below is a little video about some of the New GSA Features.



Friday, February 19, 2010

Printer Issues


I find it helpful to check and see that the printer is turned on before trashing everything and calling support.

Cloud Clipboard

New web clipboard for Google Docs that improves copy and paste


This new clipboard temporarily stores items you’ve copied in the cloud, then allows you to paste them with proper formatting into documents, spreadsheets and presentations.

Editions included:
Standard, Premier, Education, Team and Partner Editions

Languages included:
All languages supported by Google Docs

How to access what's new:
While editing in Google Docs, select the item that you want to copy. Use the new clipboard menu to copy the item in question. Then, go to your other document, spreadsheet or presentation, and use the clipboard menu there to paste the item into the document.

Please note that while items in your web clipboard are available across browsers and across sessions, they do expire after a month.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Rippe Tech Talk

This blog is dedicated to sharing technical topics with our clients and interested parties.  Check back for blogs that will be posted here that will contain network related items and topics.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Installation of LANSA V12.0 - my personal experience

I've just finished installing the new LANSA V12.0 onto both a "Master" I-Series and a "Slave" Windows XP workstation as a fresh new LANSA install.

There are a number of improvements. Firstly, all of the numerous CD's of the LANSA software have now been combined into one single DVD disk... Nice... Secondly, the installation DVD comes with a much newer, nicer, and improved Visual C++ engine wrapper.... So just working with the new software and documentation is much improved.

However, the largest changes and improvements ( that I have run into thus far... and I am still exploring ... ) are in the VL IDE workstation installer upgrades...

As most of you know, LANSA V12.0 is where LANSA introduces the change from running on the older Sybase SQL Anywhere SQL platform to running on the newer Microsoft SQLServer 2008 Express SQL database platform. That alone is a major change ( Make sure you follow the documentation on this on upgrades...)...

The installer, however, has a whole new look and feel and some improved dialogs too to go along with the new SQL database platform. You can relax though as many of the dialog questions remain the same as before... although there are some changes too...

The installation process ran very smoothly.... I did have to go through one "normal" reboot, but the installer just picked right back up again without so much as a single touch...

Starting the VL IDE for the first time caused the Partition Initialization to kick off and this set of dialogs has been changed into a nice neat little checklist.... so you can actually tell exactly where you are at, what is done, and what is left to do...

My first start of the VL IDE crashed, so I was a little disappointed at first... I called LANSA Support and they were very fast to respond... There was a small registry path error that me and my "fat fingers" had apparently introduced while answering all of the new dialogs... Once we had that ironed out, then the VL IDE came right up and ran like a champ... So, I'm chalking that one up to me and my "fat fingers"...

All in all - aside from my "fat fingers" episodes - the new LANSA V12.0 installation ran very smoothly and seems to include a lot of nice improvements...

I'm going to be back to exploring LANSA V12.0 next and then maybe try a little LANSA install upgrade action later on once I get a little more comfortable...

Meanwhile, I would definitely recommend that everyone give the New LANSA V12.0 a try...

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Update on Buzz

Google announced a couple of further changes to Gmail Buzz, in relation to the privacy concerns people voiced in the past days. Following people will now require a more explicit, not so easy to miss opt-in action. Furthermore, Google Reader and Picasa sites won’t be auto-connected to your Buzz account now (even though they’re public). Third, Gmail will also include a new Buzz settings tab, in which you can (among other things) completely disable your Buzz account. Google in their post says sorry because they feel they “didn’t get everything quite right”.

One setting I’m not sure is easy to find at the moment though is to disable yourself from showing in the “follows” lists of profiles of others... does anyone know more about this? I’ve heard this can be changed by the setting “Display my full name so I can be found in search” in your profile, but if that’s true then it doesn’t seem to be very obvious. Something else I’m not sure about is which settings exactly stop you to be suggested to others to be followed.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Eclipse or Studio Plugin for LANSA

Allow me to ask everyone this question? Is it time for LANSA to provide a plugin for Eclipse or Microsoft Studio? (Maybe both!) Perhaps this might trigger some conversation at the Summit.

Friday, February 12, 2010

LANSA 2010 Solution Summit





Looks like the folks from LANSA are going to provide a teas of things to come.


Preview the LANSA Solution Summit at a Sneak Peek Webinar!

Thursday, February 19 - 1:00 p.m. ET

Register for the "Sneak Peek Webinar" by contacting Sherry Barnvos at 630.874.7071 or sherryb@lansa.com.

Google Experimental Fiber Network

Listen to this YouTube video on a new experimental fiber network. They are planning to build and test ultra high-speed broadband networks in a small number of trial locations across the United States. We'll deliver Internet speeds more than 100 times faster than what most Americans have access to today with 1 gigabit per second, fiber-to-the-home connections. We plan to offer service at a competitive price to at least 50,000 and potentially up to 500,000 people.



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What is all the Buzz About


Google lobbed a salvo at Facebook on Tuesday, adding Google Buzz, a new social networking capability to its popular Gmail Web e-mail service. Though Google Buzz is somewhat integrated with Twitter, along with a few other services – Flickr and Picasa, most notably – there's no integration with the social network of record, Facebook. And that's a hole Google will have to fill.

For now, Google is rolling the Buzz service out to all its users over the next few days, so sit tight if you don't have it yet. Check buzz.google.com to see if your account is activated

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Are you still using IE 6.0?

If you are still using IE 6.0, you should take note of a notification from Google. It might have an impact on your users.

In order to continue to improve our products and deliver more sophisticated features and performance, we are harnessing some of the latest improvements in web browser technology. This includes faster JavaScript processing and new standards like HTML5. As a result, over the course of 2010, we will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as other older browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers.

We plan to begin phasing out support of these older browsers on the Google Docs suite and the Google Sites editor on March 1, 2010. After that point, certain functionality within these applications may have higher latency and may not work correctly in these older browsers. Later in 2010, we will start to phase out support for these browsers for Google Mail and Google Calendar.

Google Apps will continue to support Internet Explorer 7.0 and above, Firefox 3.0 and above, Google Chrome 4.0 and above, and Safari 3.0 and above.

Starting this week, users on these older browsers will see a message in Google Docs and the Google Sites editor explaining this change and asking them to upgrade their browser. We will also alert you again closer to March 1 to remind you of this change.

In 2009, the Google Apps team delivered more than 100 improvements to enhance your product experience. We are aiming to beat that in 2010 and continue to deliver the best and most innovative collaboration products for businesses.

Thank you for your continued support!


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Browser Support for Google Apps

If you are still using IE 6.0 please take note:

In order to continue to improve our products and deliver more sophisticated features and performance, we are harnessing some of the latest improvements in web browser technology. This includes faster JavaScript processing and new standards like HTML5. As a result, over the course of 2010, we will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as other older browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers.

We plan to begin phasing out support of these older browsers on the Google Docs suite and the Google Sites editor on March 1, 2010. After that point, certain functionality within these applications may have higher latency and may not work correctly in these older browsers. Later in 2010, we will start to phase out support for these browsers for Google Mail and Google Calendar.

Google Apps will continue to support Internet Explorer 7.0 and above, Firefox 3.0 and above, Google Chrome 4.0 and above, and Safari 3.0 and above.

Starting this week, users on these older browsers will see a message in Google Docs and the Google Sites editor explaining this change and asking them to upgrade their browser. We will also alert you again closer to March 1 to remind you of this change.

In 2009, the Google Apps team delivered more than 100 improvements to enhance your product experience. We are aiming to beat that in 2010 and continue to deliver the best and most innovative collaboration products for businesses.

Thank you for your continued support!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Enhance Google Apps with a Google Phone

Leverage the most of your Premier Google Apps by connecting it to a Google based Android phone such as the Google Nexus One. This phone was just released in January 2010. Click the link on the left to visit YouTube to learn more.

We can help you maximize the most from your Google Apps Premier Business Edition and remote access. Google Apps works with Blackberries, the iPhone, and Smartphones.

Click here to visit our website for additional information.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010