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Install LANSA for i on the target IBM i application server | If LANSA for i is not installed on your target system, use the LANSA CD to install it. | Follow the instructions in Install or Upgrade LANSA on IBM i Guide. |
Install LANSA Web Server | If not already installed, install LANSA Web Server in the machine designated as the web server. | Refer to Install or Upgrade LANSA on IBM i Guide to install and configure LANSA Web on an IBM machine. |
Ensure you have a web license | Ensure the target application server has a Web license. | If you need more information, see Licensing at the LANSA Support website. |
Verify that LANSA Web is installed and operational on the target system | Make sure the partition is web enabled. |
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Restore your Framework definition file | Restore your Framework definition file from the save file. |
| Use LANSA's import facility to install everything from the save file Bnn_ALL to the appropriate partition on the target machine. | Use the option Import objects into this partition of the LANSA Housekeeping menu. Check that the import was successful. |
Restore the non-LANSA objects | If your application contains non-LANSA objects, restore everything from the Bnn_OMn files into the appropriate IBM i library on the target system. | Use the RSTOBJ command to restore library-based objects from the save file. For example: |
Execute the Framework application | Execute the VLF-ONE application. | Typically starting URLs are formatted like this:
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Instruct your users to create a shortcut for the application. | Usually the best way to launch a VLF-ONE application is from a shortcut. | See Shortcuts for Launching VLF-ONE Applications in the Framework guide. |