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The architecture of WebSphere Host Publisher comprised two main components: Host Publisher Studio and Host Publisher Server. Host Publisher Studio was a workstation-based application used for developing and configuring the screen-scraping applications. Developers used the Studio to define mappings between 3270 screens and web interfaces, configure security settings, and define business logic.

The Host Publisher Server acted as the runtime engine, receiving requests from web applications, translating them into 3270 commands, and returning the results. Communication between the web applications and the Host Publisher Server was facilitated through APIs, likely using HTTP. Authentication was likely handled through user ID/password, potentially with integration with LDAP.

Encryption was used to secure communication. The system did not use a database directly, instead interacting with host-based data. Due to the product's end of service, organizations should migrate to a supported solution.

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What is WebSphere Host Publisher?

WebSphere Host Publisher is a server-based solution designed to web-enable legacy applications by screen-scraping 3270 screens. It acts as a gateway between web applications and host services, allowing users to access and interact with legacy systems through a web interface.

What are the main components of WebSphere Host Publisher?

The product consists of two main components: Host Publisher Studio, a workstation-based software for developing applications, and Host Publisher Server, the gateway between web applications and legacy application screens. These components work together to facilitate the integration and presentation of host data.

When was WebSphere Host Publisher released and when did support end?

WebSphere Host Publisher was initially released in 2000. It has since been replaced by WebSphere Host Access Transformation Services, and the service ended in 2005. The product is no longer supported.

What was the primary function of WebSphere Host Publisher?

WebSphere Host Publisher's primary function was to provide a bridge between web applications and 3270-based host systems. It enabled users to access and interact with legacy applications through a web browser, effectively modernizing access to host data and functionality.

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