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– OS/400 Option 4: S/36 and S/38 Migration
– OS/400 Option 11: S/36 Migration Assistant
– RSTS36FLR command within OS/400 used to restore S/36 folders
Application Development Manager and Application Dictionary Services:
There were two priced features in WebSphere Development Studio for
iSeries:
– Application Development Manager (ADM)
– Application Dictionary Services (ADS)
IBM discontinued marketing these products in V5R3. This should not be
construed as a lack of interest in source and library control, and impact
analysis. The importance of source-control management and impact analysis
has increased greatly in the last several years since the introduction of the
Integrated Language Environment® (ILE) to promote modular programming
and to encourage code reuse. In recent years, the introduction of Web and
Java development and the IBM WebFacing Tool have dramatically increased
the number of Java components to manage.
For more information, see the white paper A Case for Source Control
Management on the Web at:
http://www.ibm.com/servers/enable/tools/pdf/scmpaper.pdf
Cryptographic Support for AS/400 (5722-CR1): IBM plans to support this
product for one release beyond V5R3, after which it will be discontinued.
Customers looking for a cryptographic API set should consider the following
alternatives:
– IBM i5/OS Cryptographic Services API
– Common Cryptographic Architecture (CCA) API for the iSeries
Cryptographic Coprocessor feature
– Java Cryptography Extension (JCE)
Withdrawn products
When products and features are withdrawn from IBM marketing, they are
removed from this Handbook. You can find information about earlier iSeries and
AS/400e products and features by referencing the IBM Eserver iSeries and
AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, or searching for a legacy edition of the
IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook, GA19-5486, which is available
on the following Web site or at the iSeries home site:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/online/chgfrm.htm