What does JProtector do?
JProtector provides TN3270 emulation, allowing workstation-based applications to access 3270 screens on mainframe systems. It acts as a bridge between modern interfaces and legacy mainframe applications, enabling users to interact with these systems from their desktops.
Is this a system, application, or tool?
JProtector is best described as middleware. It sits between workstation applications and mainframe systems, translating communication protocols and enabling data exchange. It provides the necessary facilities for applications to interact with 3270 screens.
What types of organizations use this?
Organizations that rely on mainframe systems for core business processes and need to provide access to these systems from workstation-based applications benefit from JProtector. This includes companies in finance, insurance, retail, and government sectors.
When should we consider JProtector?
A company should consider JProtector when they need to integrate mainframe applications with modern workstation environments. This is particularly relevant when users need to access 3270 screens from their desktops or other workstation-based applications.
What are the alternatives to JProtector?
Alternatives to JProtector include other TN3270 emulators such as IBM Personal Communications, Micro Focus Rumba, and Rocket BlueZone. These products provide similar functionality for accessing 3270 screens from workstation environments.