LANSA for i including Web

Enter the following detail:

The subsequent screens will be populated based on the prefix that you entered. If this data is suitable, there is no need to change it, otherwise change it to suit your requirements. Error messages will be displayed if validation rules or limitations have been broken.

There are two default HTTP port numbers that will be used but these can be changed if necessary. Consult with your communication administrator to check that these defaults are acceptable. The default port numbers are:

The LANSA product supports the following three IBM i standards.

You can create more partitions using the F6 command key and entering the following:

Partition Identifier

The identifier/mnemonic to be assigned to the new partition. Must be three characters long and consist of characters in the range A to Z, 0 to 9, @ (at sign), # (hash sign), and/or $ (dollar). No two partitions can have the same identifier.

Partition Description

The description cannot be blank.

Module Library

The name of the library in which the compiled RDML/RDMLX programs associated with this new partition are to be kept. This library must not be the same as the Module Library used by other partitions. It must not exist as it will be created by the initialization process. Once specified, this name can only be changed using LANSA's Housekeeping facility.

Default File Library

The name of the library for the files in this partition. The library must not exist as it will be created during the initialization process. Once specified, this name can only be changed using LANSA's Housekeeping facility. If left blank, the default will be the Module Library.

From Partition

Copy details for the new partition from this partition. If the partition is multilingual, the multilingual details will be copied to the new partition. This partition must already exist.

Enable for RDMLX

YES – partition is RDMLX-enabled.

NO - partition is not RDMLX-enabled.

When you press Enter, you will be presented with the Create Partition screen again to enter another partition. Press F12 or F3 to continue.

To review the options that are available by default for each partition, enter Y beside the partition. In the options list, select or deselect options as required.

Verify the summary screens.

Select F8 to start the Custom install.