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Bringing PHP to your iSeries™ serverThe step-by-step implementation discussed in this Redpaper involves the CGI version of the Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) running in i5/OS Portable Application Solutions Environment (i5/OS PASE).
This Web site compares i5/OS PASE to other solutions for porting your applications to iSeries servers.
This Web site provides information about porting applications to iSeries servers with i5/OS PASE.
The analysis tool provides detailed information about how your application's use of AIX® commands, APIs, and utilities is supported by i5/OS PASE.
This Web site provides information about AIX commands and utilities.
The i5/OS PASE news group (news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.iseries.pase) discusses user questions and answers relating to i5/OS PASE.
i5/OS PASE includes three shells (Korn, Bourne, and C Shell) and nearly 200 utilities that run as i5/OS PASE programs. i5/OS PASE shells and utilities provide an extensible scripting environment that includes a large number of industry-standard and de facto-standard commands.
Most i5/OS PASE commands described in this topic support the same options and provide the same behavior as AIX commands. In addition to the i5/OS PASE commands, each i5/OS PASE shell supports a number of built-in commands (such as cd, exec, and if).
i5/OS PASE run time supports a large subset of the interfaces provided by AIX run time. Most runtime interfaces supported by i5/OS PASE provide the same options and behavior as AIX. The i5/OS PASE runtime libraries are installed (as symbolic links) in /usr/lib.
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