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<h1>Programming:<br>iSeries Access</h1>
<p>Find your solutions for PC and Web browser connections to your server. Learn what you can do, as an application developer, to create and customize applications.</p>
<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzaik/rzaikoverview.htm">iSeries Access for Windows</a></strong><br>Use these APIs and other technical reference information for the IBM <img src="../images/eserver.gif" width="53" height="10" border="0" alt="eServer"> iSeries Access for Windows licensed program. This information includes API parameters and programming examples, which you can use in your programming environment.</P>
<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzamm/rzammurl.htm">iSeries Access for Web</a></strong><br>Find out how to access IBM <img src="../images/eserver.gif" width="53" height="10" border="0" alt="eServer"> iSeries Access for Web servlets. Using these servlets, you can change the presentation of the information accessed through iSeries Access for Web functions.</P>
<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzakx/rzakxkickoff.htm">Developing iSeries Navigator plug-ins</a></strong><br>The plug-in feature for iSeries Navigator allows you to integrate your server administration tasks and client/server programs into a single application environment. You can use plug-ins to consolidate third-party applications and specialized functions written in C++, Visual Basic (VB) or Java<SUP>(TM)</SUP> into the iSeries Navigator interface. Use this information to learn what plug-ins are, how to create or customize them, and how to distribute them to your users.</P>
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