Before you start, it will make configuration easier if you ensure that the following has been done:
1. | LANSA for the Web is installed, configured, and started on the web server. |
2. | The partition you are working with on the web server is enabled for LANSA for the Web and has been initialized. |
3. | The partition you are working with on the web server is enabled for RDMLX. |
4. | The partition has been initialized with the VLF on the web server. |
5. | The web server is accessible from your PC. |
6. | If the web server is located on a different machine to your development machine, a network drive has been mapped to the web server and the drive letter used has been recorded. |
Start the VLF-WEB/NET Configuration Assistant from the VLF (Framework) --> (VLF-WEB/NET Configuration Assistant...). For more information see VLF-WEB/NET Configuration Assistant.
Two tabs are displayed. Each tab can be used to define a web server to the Framework:
In one of the tabs, enter the ip address and port used by your windows web server, and a caption describing the web server.
For example, if the web server was an IIS webserver on your own PC, and you were using port 80, you could enter:
Press the Next button and follow the instructions.
The VLF-WEB/NET Configuration Assistant will attempt to automatically determine everything it can about your web server, but sometimes it will need to request some information from you:

Configure the IBM i web server in the same way.
The main difference is that it will be necessary to specify a mapped drive if you want the VLF to upload your web Framework to the web server automatically.
To map a drive to an IBM i that is on your network, go to windows explorer, and choose the option Tools --> Map a network drive.
Choose a drive letter and map it to \\host_ip\IFS, and map it using a different user name - use an IBM i user profile and password (where host_ip is the ip address of the IBM i, or a name that resolves to that ip address).
When you have finished, save and then close the VLF-WEB/NET Configuration Assistant.