About the other Host On-Demand documentation

In addition to the Planning, Installing, and Configuring Host On-Demand guide, the Host On-Demand documentationalso provides other sections to help you use the product. Most of the documentation is also included in the Host On-Demand product or Toolkit.

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  • Online help. The online help is the primary source of information for administrators and users after Host On-Demand installation is complete. It provides detailed steps on how to perform Host On-Demand tasks. A table of contents and an index help you locate task-oriented help panels and conceptual help panels. While you use the Host On-Demand graphical user interface (GUI), help buttons bring up panel-level help panels for the GUI.
  • Readme file. This file, readme.html, contains product information that was discovered too late to include in the product documentation.
  • Web Express Logon Reference. This book provides a step-by-step approach for understanding, implementing, and troubleshooting Web Express Logon. It offers an overview of Web Express Logon, several step-by-step examples to help you plan for and deploy Web Express Logon in your own environment, as well as several APIs for writing customized macros and plug-ins.
  • Macro Programming Guide. This book describes how to create Host On-Demand macros for automating user interactions with host applications or for passing data between a host application and a native application. This book provides detailed information on all aspects of developing macros and includes revised information about the macro language previously published in the Host Access Beans for Java Reference.
  • Host Printing Reference. After you configure host sessions, use the Host Printing Reference to enable your users to print their host session information to a local or LAN-attached printer or file.
  • Session Manager API Reference. This book provides JavaScript APIs for managing host sessions and text-based interactions with host sessions.
  • Programmable Host On-Demand. This book provides a set of Java APIs that allows developers to integrate various pieces of the Host On-Demand client code, such as terminals, menus, and toolbars, into their own custom Java applications and applets.
  • Host Access Toolkit. This book explains how to install and configure the Host On-Demand Toolkit, which is shipped with the Host Access Client Package. The Host On-Demand Toolkit complements the Host On-Demand base product by offering Java beans and other components to help you maximize the use of Host On-Demand in your environment.
  • Host Access Beans for Java. This book is part of the Host On-Demand Toolkit. It serves as a reference for programmers who want to customize the Host On-Demand environment using Java beans and create macros to automate steps in emulator sessions.
  • Host Access Class Library for Java. This book is part of the Host On-Demand Toolkit. It serves as a reference for programmers who want to write Java applets and applications that can access host information at the data stream level.
  • Host On-Demand J2EE Connector. This book is part of the Host On-Demand Toolkit. It serves as a reference for programmers who want to write applets and servlets that access Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE) compatible applications.