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<h1 class="topictitle1">Configure Xsockets to use a Web browser</h1>
<div><p>The instructions here allow you to enable the Xsockets tool to
be accessed through a Web browser. You can implement these instructions
multiple times on the same system to create different server instances. This
allows multiple versions to run at the same time on different listening ports.</p>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="configapache.htm">Configure HTTP server (powered by Apache)</a><br />
Configure an HTTP server (powered by Apache) so you can use the Xsockets tool in a Web browser.</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="configtomcat.htm">Configure Tomcat</a><br />
After you have configured HTTP server (powered by Apache) server instance, you must configure Tomcat to use the Xsockets tool in a Web browser.</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="updatexml.htm">Update configuration files</a><br />
After you have configured Tomcat on the HTTP server (powered by Apache) to use the Xsockets tool, you must complete manual changes to several configuration files for the instance. There are three files you need to update: the web.xml file, the JAR file, and the httpd.conf.</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="testtool.htm">Test Xsockets tool in a Web browser</a><br />
After you have completed manual updates to the configuration files, you are ready to test the Xsockets tool within a browser.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="xsockets.htm" title="The Xsockets tool is one of the many tools that are shipped with the iSeries. All tools are stored in the QUSRTOOL library. The Xsockets tool allows programmers to interactively work with socket APIs.">Xsockets tool</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="uxsockets.htm" title="There are now two ways to work with the Xsockets tool. You can work with the tool from the integrated client or work with the tool in a Web browser.">Use Xsockets</a></div>
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