If you haven't read the other sections of the Web Application Modules Guide, you will find an outline of the things you need to understand before you can obtain any benefit from the following exercises in the topic What is a WAM?
Before you start the exercises, make sure you have the material you require as listed in Before You Begin.
The exercises provided are:
- WAM005 - Create Your First WAM
- WAM010 - Using WEB_MAPs
- WAM015 - Working Lists
- WAM020 - WAM Navigation
- WAM025 - Using the Layout Wizard
- WAM030 - Employee Enquiry
- WAM035 - An Employee Update WAM
- WAM040 - Add dropdown lists for Department and Section
- WAM045 - A Dynamic Selector Dropdown list using a Select Field
- WAM050 - A Section Maintenance Application
- WAM055 - Using LANSA Debug
- WAM060 - Employee Maintenance using Advanced Weblets
- WAM065 - Controlling List Output
- WAM070 - Hiding Techniques
- WAM075 - Using a Tree View Weblet
- WAM080 - Session Management
- WAM085 - Enhancing the User Interface
- WAM090 - Using a List Row Weblet
- WAM095 - LOB Data Types and Stream Files
- WAM100 - Using Cascading Style Sheets
- WAM105 - Create Your Own Weblet
- WAM110 - Create Your Own Layout Weblet
- WAM115 - Check in WAMs to IBM i
- WAM120 - Using the Menu Bar Weblet
- WAM125 - Define a Dynamic Menu
- WAM130 - Output a Web Page to a File
- WAM135 - Using the Google Static Maps API